Believe it or not, humans did once live in the desert. Not all of us, of coarse. But recently 'mummies' have been found of people with skin, bone, hair and nails still in tact along with clothes and make-up.
It is virtually unknown what they eat and such, but scientists say there was livestock with them, yet what they ate is a mystery.
But, back to the original question, to live in the desert, we might develop into a much smaller creature with rapidly growing nails to dig, for underground, it is much cooler and the smaller the creature, the quicker it loses body heat.
Deserts do not adapt but organisms that live in the desert adapt.
they adapt
Wallabies do not live in the desert, and therefore do not need to adapt to desert life. Wallabies live primarily in scrub and open bushland, or in rocky, hilly areas.
they do
Grevilleas, native Australian plants, do not live in the desert.
cus they can mate
Humans live in all kinds of biomes. Like animals, we adapt to the enviroment.
It can live in a desert or a rainforest, it can adapt to either.
they live in a desert
they live just like people live in ct and they go to the market they eat normal food and they do normal activities
Yup....they do
it may or may not depending on speices.