A few examples of North American animals able to live in deserts and colder regions:
Wolves
Coyotes
Cougars
Bobcats
Badgers
Prairie dogs
Skunks
Foxes
Weasels
Raccoons
Ringtails
Bears
Deer
Pronghorn
Bighorn sheep
deserts Exist, For the animals that are cold blooded animals, Like Reptiles.
Persia had various different kinds of terrain. For example, it had both hot and cold deserts as well as mountainous regions.
Both the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts are cold deserts.
YEs, both hot and cold deserts may have oases.
Both Saudi Arabia and Antarctica are primarily deserts. Admittedly, Antarctica is a cold desert, but both regions receive minimal rainfall.
Yes, snakes are found in desert regions except in some of the cold deserts, such as Antarctica.
There are many animals found in the cold regions. Some of these animals include seals, penguins, sea lions, walrus, polar bears an many more.
Mexico has both deserts on the north as well as tropical rainforests on the south; these regions usually have hot climates. Some regions along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges can get quite cold, and some of them have seasonal snowfalls during winter.
The Arctic and Antarctic oceans are both near a pole of the Earth.The Antarctic and Arctic oceans are both cold, dark, remote, and close to the Earth's poles.The Arctic, as well as the Antarctice, are both cold and dark.
a bear and a wolf
There are both cold deserts as well as hot deserts.
Both the Gobi and the Taklamakan Deserts are cold winter deserts.