You survive in the Gobi Desert by relying on the animals and the plantsBy Emily E
a predator
one of the environmental concerns in China is the Gobi desert because if you travel through the Gobi Desert it is extremely hard to survive without the right equipment.
No a brown bear can't survive with no adaptation!
This vast desert in Northern China is home to an endangered species of bear.
the gobi people rely on animals and underground watersorces
Wild thyme, red trees and saxaul trees all survive the gobi desert. the saxaul tree is the most important, it protects the gobi deserts soft soil and also are home to animals. they store water in their woody bark and can grow to about 6 to 12 feet high.i hope this information was a good help.
It hunts.
There are two types of bears in Mongolia, one being typical Siberian brown bear and another being Gobi bear (mazaalai) Mazaalai is very identical to tha of the brown bear only difference is Mazaalai lives in harsh gobi semi desert and the invironment in which lives makes it most notable. slightly smaller in size compared to its northern cousin, it's diet also varies.
A timber wolf could survive, if it avoided the bear's sledgehammer blows. But it could not defeat an adult bear in a fight, it's too small and could not do serious injury to the bear.
Not for long.
The Gobi Desert home to Jerobi (mouse like nocturnal animal), Takhi (wild relative of domestic horses), Asiatic Wild Ass, Wild Camel, Golden Eagle, Snow Leopard, Asiatic Bear, Gobi Wolf, Meu (musk ox), Gobi Bear (one of the most endangered animals on earth, believed to be only about 50 left), and several small species of lizard.The Bactrian camel are inhabitants of the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts. The Bactrian is characterized by its two humps, which stores food in the form of fat, that can be converted into water.The Daurian ground squirrel is native to the Gobi desert. It has a diet of plants, seeds, and grain.See the link below for more information.