Yes, there is a large variety of rodents that live in deserts.
Yes, there is a large variety of rats, mice, squirrels and other rodents in the deserts around the world.
Yes, roaches live in deserts.
Yes, crickets live in deserts.
Rodents can live almost anywhere, as the term 'rodent' covers a vast array of animals including:MiceRatsPrairie dogsSquirrelsGophersMuskratsVolesBeaversChipmunksPorcupinesMarmotsChinchillasLemmingsHamstersGerbilsGuinea pigsCapybaraCaviesThese animals can live in a variety of habitats, from bushland, forests and rainforests to grassland and deserts, riparian areas and marshlands, and even urban areas. They can be found living underground, in caves, in tree hollows, among rocks and within cavities in houses and buildings.
Most rodents emerge to forage only at night when it is cooler. Many rodents do not need to drink water as they have a metabolism that is able to absorb the needed moisture from the food they eat.
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
alot of animals live in Indian deserts
Foxes, especially red foxes, live in a variety of habitats, including wetlands and deserts.
Yes, deer live in deserts, especially mule deer.
Yes, many people live in the deserts of Africa.
Yes, they live in deserts and semiarid areas.
Squirrels do live in the American deserts.