No, coyotes can be found in almost any habitat, includingurban areas. They are most common in grasslands and deserts.
There is only one species of coyote and it has adapted to live in a variety of biomes, including the desert.
There are a some who do, but only where they can hunt for food. Surpisingly, many coyotes these days live in towns and cities. There used to be a coyote living in Yankee Stadium in New York.
No there isn't. They only have plains,mountains and deserts.
In some places, there is mountains and deserts and other landforms. Not to mention, about 70% of the Earth is covered by water.
If the Earth had no deserts, the USA would be moist and have only plains, mountains and forests with much more. Cactus may have a possibility for no existence. There would be more precipitation then usual.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If Earth had no deserts, the animals and plants that live only in deserts, hot or cold, today would not be here.
They live in California and Mexico, near ecological lifezones as well as deserts and mountains.
Some in deserts and some in tropical forests
Rattlesnakes are found in a variety of habitats and not just deserts. They live in forests, mountains, wetlands, prairies and even in rain forests. Camels do not have to live in the desert but have adapted to do so. They, too, could live elsewwhere.
Deserts differ in average temperature. There are hot deserts, there are cool deserts, there are cold winter deserts and there are polar deserts. They also differ in ground cover. Some deserts are covered in soil, some covered in sand and some covered in rock. Some deserts are covered in all three.
they don't only live in deserts they also live in other places like jungles.
Whales can only live in marine environments. It is quite conceivable that they could live near submarine mountains.
That depends upon which desert. In deserts of the United States one will find wolves, coyotes and foxes. In the Atacama Desert of South America the only canine is the grey fox. Australia has dingos that occasionally enter the desert and Africa has wild dogs.