No, there is always permanent vegetation in most deserts.
An oasis is a small area of a desert with a permanent water source.
A fertile tract in a desert, where the water table approaches the surface.
An oasis is an area of a desert with a permanent water source and more vegetation than the surrounding desert.
An oasis.
An oasis is an area in the desert with a permanent water source, usually a spring. Plants are more plentiful in an oasis that in the surrounding desert.
it is animal waste I assume you mean Desert? A desert is a region that is devoid or almost devoid of vegetation, esp because of low rainfall.
You may be referring to an oasis where there is a permanent water supply that supports more plant life that the surrounding desert.
The Red Kangaroo is found throughout the interior of the Australian continent - not the dry desert but in semi-arid desert areas - and on part of the Western Australian coast. Its biome is not desert, but semi-arid areas where there is plenty of vegetation and permanent water.
An oasis is a small area of the desert with permanent water, usually in the form of a spring, that supports much more vegetation than the surrounding desert.
Desert vegetation is sometimes referred to as xerophytes.
The Antarctic Desert has the least amount of vegetation.
That would be an oasis.