they live in wet dirt so they can keep cool.
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.
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Turtles do not have dry skin. Turtles live in lakes, streams, and marches, leaving water, generally, only to sun themselves or to lay eggs. Tortoises on the other hand typically live in arid environments and have drier (not dry) skin.
Basically desert animals need little water , and they like living in dry places so desert is a hot dry place suitable for animals epically camels . Some animals live in the desert. They live in homes made in the dirt. Many animals tend usually to hide during the day when the sun is very hot and comes out when the sun goes down because then it is quite cold Desert rats can live in the desert, because they know where to hide from the sun's heat. They hide in homes they have dug under the ground un the dry dirt. They sleep in the day instead of coming out into the sun. Then they come out as the sun goes down and it is not so hot.
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Yes, they can live in dry land or in water :)
too dry
yes it is but desert doesn't mean hot. It means dry, and I mean like phoenix dry because i live in that oven.
Armadillos do not normally live in the desert as it is much to dry and hot and has little vegetation. Thet prefer grasslands.
Camels normally live in the desert. They have adapted well to the hot, dry desert climate and flourish.
People who enjoy heat and dry conditions will live in the Mojave desert. This climate is not for everyone however.
Well not really, all turtles can be on land and breathe air, but if this is a really dry area, I don't know if it would be good for it. If you have a Red Eared Slider- like me you really should get a tank with dry land in it. All turtles can be in a dry habitat, but it won't be healthy for aquatic turtles. It really depends on the temperature and how long it stays in there.