There is no such thing as a "Savannah Desert." The Savannah is a grassland, a distinct biome. There are several species of turtles and tortoises that live in the African savanna and the South American savanna.
NO. But, if you are referring to tortoises.. they dont live there either. It is too hot and dry.
no they live in more of a desert area
Yes, they can live in the Savannah Desert... That is how they protect an African Elephant in a mutualistic relationship
sun turtles live in the desert
Desert Biome
NO
No some are desert tortoises and such, so not all turtles live by water
Africa - the desert and the savannah.
Cheetahs generally don't live in deserts. There's not enough prey there. If there is prey, they might.
There is no such thing as a 'Savannah Desert." The Savannah is a distinct biome and not a desert.
the African Savannah
The savannah-desert region is quite arid.
There is no Savannah Desert. A savannah is a semi-arid transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland or forest. It is a distinct biome from a desert and receives more rainfall.The savannah is not a desert but a transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland or forest.desert snakes, scorpions, camelsThe savanna is a unique ecosystem that receives more rain than a desert but receives it in large amounts and then is dry for long periods of time. Some of the animals that live in the Savannah desert are: birds,reptiles,salamanders, horned vipers, squirpians, gerbils, cape hare, gazelles, deer, colorful iguanas, crocodylus niloticus (nile crocodyle), largatiga, hawk ,falcons and sparrows plus many more.