Yes they do! Antarctica is a desert and seals and sea lions inhabit the coastal regions. They are also found sunning themselves on the shores of the Atacama and Namib Deserts. Some penquins also inhabit these same areas.
The Mojave Desert
Antarctica is the biggest desert and the only animals that live there are penguins and seals and sea lions. Most of these live along the coast and not in the interior of the desert.
Lions do live in the Namib Desert of Africa and survive by feeding on seals along the coastline.
Some seals live in oceans so they can get bit by sharks or even eaten by sharks. Some live in the north pole and polar bears eat seals.
They live near the Sahara desert, but lions are better suited for the savannas that surround the Sahara, and that is where most are found.
what are some possible reasons nomads choose to live in the desert
yes some species do live in th esahara desert
Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.
Some species of agave do live in the desert.
There are lions in the Namib Desert along the coast where they feed on seals.
No because it is hot in Hawaii. Polar Bears only live in the Polar Regions of the World.no
Yes, elephants are found in the northern interior desert which receives more rainfall and has more vegetation. Lions are found along the coast where they feed on seals.