No, not if they are extinct.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist so there can be no extinct animals in the Sahara. If there were, they would not be extinct.
The Sahara and any other desert is not like any other biome. It has water from the dried leftover water as I was told so I think and the animals live there so where would they have to live. All the animals living there would be extinct if we don't protect this environment!
I believe that the dodo bird is one of them. Not completely sure though.
Animals go extinct for many reasons, but the main one being loss of habitat.
No, they are extinct.
yes many types of animals
Several different species of Sahara animals are either extinct or endangered and on the edge of extinction. An example would be desert antelope and gazelle which are on the verge of extinction due to loss, over-hunting, and drought. Another would be the Saharan Cheetah which makes it's home in the mountain ranges near the riverbeds, but they are quickly losing their habitats, causing them to be an endangered species.
Humans are the answer! humans caused more animals to go extinct than any other animal.
Not extinct but like a hundred fish died on a shore from the water.
Don't really understand your question, but I will try. Any animal that still has surviving members is not extinct. An easier answer for you would be to go to your library, and check out books on extinct animals.
yes many are becoming extinct
Yes, the fennec fox is one of them