In captivity they can live for 14 years or more but in the wild it is considerably shorter.
There are a number of species of fox that live in the desert but the fennec fox (see image above) is known as the desert fox. It lives in the Sahara of northern Africa.
many snakes, foxes, etc.
Arctic foxes live for 3 or 4 years in the wild and up to 14 years in captivity.
Red foxes live in Minnesota.
I have held a gray fox for a local wildlife rescue group since it was a few weeks old. It is not releasable back to the wild. The animal is now 14 years old but is showing signs of age. These foxes usually have a life span of 7-10 years.
Yes, there are many species of birds that live in the desert.
Since there are many different kinds of Foxes, there is a site you might be interested in. http://www.mce.k12tn.net/animals/foxes.htm It gives a full description on certain foxes, on how they live and feed etc.
it all depends on how many birthdays its had3.6million years old
Snakes, foxes, small hawks, coatis, and many small predators.
Cottontails Do live in the desert hence the name DESERT COTTONTAILS. They are scattered around the world in many places
I've seen many red foxes in van buren ar, so i guess they do.
Fleas do not live in the desert per se. They live on animals as parasites and many times those animals are in the desert.