The desert has plenty of insects and arthropods that are food for many lizards. Much of the water needed by the lizard is in the food they eat.
food
Yes, there are some that do make their homes in the desert, living on lizards and mice for food.
Yes, most lizards eat insects so are dependent upon then for food.
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They are carnivores eating such foods as insects, lizards, frogs and rodents
Insects in the desert eat cactus, deadwood, flowers and rotting animals. Desert bugs also obtain water through there food so they want to eat moist woods.
Sand cats, as in the wild cats in the desert, eat rodents, lizards, birds, and insects, usually rodents. They can go for months on just the water in their food, though they will drink water when it is available.
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water and food
yes there is, you can get the water from the cactus.
The main things they need is food and water.
Desert lizards need to be able to store fat in case of lack of food and endure long periods of time without water. They are also typically sand-colored to evade predators. In the case of the Gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard, however, they have a poisonous bite, which they use to defend themselves and to kill prey which is scarce in the deserts of Mexico and the American Southwest.