They hunted deer antelope and rodents they gathered berries nuts and seeds and lived in caves and brush they never stayed in one place for a long time
Yes, desert dwellers live in a desert.
Nomadic desert dwellers are basically the pirates of the desert. You see, they never stay in one spot and the live off whatever they can find. They herd goats so they have some constant food supply, migrating their goats from spot to spot. Look it up on Nation Geographic, they'll have more details about them.. Or we could refer to the essay I wrote for my final when I attended Stanford University entitled, "The Nomadic Desert-Dwellers".
New Mexico
Mexico is mostly desert, so yes
The saguaro lives in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and Mexico.
Yes, cougars live in the Mojave Desert and in all deserts of the United States and Mexico.
They're called desert-dwellers.The terms nomad or bedouin, both meaning 'wanderer', are often misused in this case; but they only properly apply to the itinerant people of the desert, not to permanent settlers, which are called (as elsewhere in the world) villagers or townsfolk.
A dweller is a person/people or animal/animals that lives in a specific location. For instance:- The dwellers in a house are the people that live in that specific house. The Tibetan people dwell in the high Himalayan mountains. Camels are desert dwellers.
They lived in the rugged land of present day Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah from about 100 to 1300.
Rock dwellers are a plant that live on volcanoes!
new mexico desert america
The ute Indians live in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Neveda.