by burying themselves in the sand. and also adaptation
Usually animals in the desert live in burrows. To get away they usually just run to their burrow and hide for a bit
no
Sahara Desert animals live by using their traits that they have to use to protect and survive in the desert. ( EX) A fennec fox uses its big ears to stay cool at the Sahara desert....
Jackrabbits live mostly in AZ,the desert during the day they are under ground, to stay cool, and to stay away from hunters, then at night they come out to eat.
They adapt to the lack of water. Some can absorb it through there skin. Others get it from plants in the desert.
Desert animals stay dry when it rains. When the rain stops, they come out to drink water.
The desert tortoise spends nearly 95% of its life underground to avoid the heat.
No, all desert animals have to emerge from their "homes" to eat, drink and mate.
Bats, many snakes, most rodents and some larger mammals like foxes and skunks, are nocturnal, sleeping in a cool den, cave or burrow by day. Some smaller desert animals burrow below the surface of the soil or sand to escape the high temperatures at the desert surface
To let off more heat from a larger surface area.
Elephants don't live in deserts. They live in tropical zones.
They have big ears that help keep heat out.
They kill desert travellers and suck their blood and take their supplies to stay alive
They live in burrows to stay warm, safety from predators, and to stay cool from the hot weather above.