Barn owls tend to live closer in fields. They eat mice so they stay closer to fields and cities. However, if the city is in a desert area, the owl can survive. I live in Tucson and we have pleanty of barn owls. They just stay closer to the city than going out in the desert.
There are many types of owls that live in the desert. Here are a few.
Burrowing owl
Barn owl
Great Horned owl
and Elf owl.
Those are all I know.
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Yes. There are owls that live inside of cacti. If you Google desert owls, you can find many sites listing names.
Yes, owls do live in the desert.
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All owls have night vision. Since the desert can get so hot, most animals, including owls, come out at evening or night to avoid the heat of day. Since they're active at night, it's good to have nocturnal vision. Some desert owls are elf owls, pygmy owls, burrowing owls, great horned owls. It allows them to hunt when it is cooler.
lizards, owls and coyotes
yes if they can travel it is possible
Snakes, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, pumas, rabbits, deer, owls, and scorpions live in many of the world's desert regions.
Yes, there are barn owls in Tucson. I believe they have some at the Desert Museum, but they are common in the wild as well.
Yes, some owls live in deserts. The burrowing owl, for example.
Owls live in forests, snow areas, desert-like areas and mountainous habitats.
Yes. The western screech owl, and elf owl are found there as well, as several other species, depending upon the location of the desert.
A roadrunner. Of course there are others, such as camels and owls and lizards and tortoises.
Elf owls primarily live in hot deserts.
owls eat bugs