Squirrels do live in the American deserts.
yes, they do
Yes, there is a large variety of rats, mice, squirrels and other rodents in the deserts around the world.
Many insects, rodents, rabbits, hares, squirrels and hoofed animals are herbivores found in deserts.
Deer, antelope, sheep, tortoises, rabbits, hares, rats, mice, squirrels, are all herbivores that live in the desert.
Atakapa squirrels live in the Gobi and Sahara deserts, they're a dark grey color with reddish brown eyes.
In the Mohave deserts [California] they sleep in burrows not trees they burrow in loose soil often under mesquite trees and creosote bushes.
In American deserts there are a number of species of ground squirrels and chipmunks. Prairie dogs and rock squirrels are two examples.
Ground squirrels typically live in open grasslands, meadows, deserts, and forest edges. They prefer areas with plenty of vegetation for cover and food sources such as seeds, nuts, and green plants. Some species of ground squirrels also dig elaborate burrow systems underground for shelter and hibernation.
There are a number of herbivores found in deserts around the world: insects some lizards rats, mice, squirrels and other rodents rabbits and hares deer and antelope
Some herbivores found in North American deserts include jackrabbits, desert bighorn sheep, kangaroo rats, and mule deer. These animals have adapted to the desert environment by feeding on desert plants and surviving the harsh conditions.
squirrels.
yes .Fox squirrels are bigger than grey squirrels