Hibernate- To conserve energy
Small Bodies- Less use of energy and not as much needed
Fur- Keeps in heat
Burrow- The Earth is typically warmer farther down you go, even a few feet
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Yaks are primarily mountain or plateau animals and are designed to resist cold and are not really desert animals.
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Natural selection is a direct product of the environment. A couple of simple examples are: In a cold environment the only plants and animals that will survive will be cold tolerant plants and animals. In a forest of Bears the only animals to survive will be animals that are faster or bigger than Bears. A sudden change in environmental conditions, such as an Ice Age, will see whole populations of some species disappear while only remnants of some species will survive. Those remnants will display either cold tolerance or the ability to withstand the cold by other means ie: clothing or fire.
Cattle are allowed to graze in both cold and hot deserts, at least in the United States. However, they are not natives to the desert but domestic animals. They could not survive long in a desert without human intervention. Man provides them with a water source - a pond or a stock tank that is often kept filled by a windmill.
Cheetahs live in hot places because if they are in a cold place, there are no animals such as gazelles, impalas, and smaller animals like rabbits. Since the cheetah is a predator, it needs these animals to survive, and since these animals are not present in a cold place, the cheetah needs to live in warm environment.
All tortoises are cold-blooded animals.
because there is very hot or very cold climates with very little water and rainfall, it is hard for animals and plants to survive
they just adapt to the environment like fish can breath in the water and polar bears have thick fur to help them survive in the cold arctic
Desert animals are often small because being small helps them conserve water and energy in the hot and dry desert environment. Smaller animals have a larger surface area relative to their body size, which helps them dissipate heat more efficiently and reduces the amount of water they need to survive. Additionally, smaller animals require less food to sustain themselves, which can be scarce in the desert.
They survive in different habitats. Animals with hair can survive in cold and warm places, and animals without hair survive in warm places.
Owls can be found in both hot and cold deserts. About the only desert in the world without owls is the Antarctic Desert.