snakes come out only at night but im not sure about rats
Desert snakes and reptiles
getting lost no water heat snakes bugs
Scorpions, snakes, spiders, heat; dehydration as well as hypothermia at night in mid winter
Scorpions, snakes, Spiders, heat; dehydration as well as hypothermia at night in mid winter
No they can't because There are no trees for them, Hardly any water for them, no food and they can't stand the intense heat.
The Franks likely saw a lot of sand, dunes, and intense heat in the desert. They would have encountered vast open spaces with few signs of vegetation or water sources.
camels, some lizards, and some snakes, some birds, and some insects.
The dry desert heat worked to keep the Pharaohs's body and his belongings from decomposing and rotting away.
animals that live there like the camel are adapted to the lack of water and extreme heat other animals found there are snakes
Stay away! They launch radiation and flames and intense heat out into space!
Snakes like sidewinders often sleep, including hibernation, in communities. There is safety in numbers and they share body heat on the cold desert nights.
They estivate (summer hibernation) to avoid the intense heat and lack of food and water. Once the summer rains come they become active again.