The average adult locust will consume about 2 grams of food in a day or about as much as it weighs. A swarm of locust can eat the same amount of food in one day as 2,500 people.
A desert 'local' can eat as much as he/she desires and can afford.
The desert has plenty of insects and arthropods that are food for many lizards. Much of the water needed by the lizard is in the food they eat.
Yes, a desert locust can eat its own weight of food in a day. This is the reason it is said to be one of the most dangerous pests.
vegiess and not to much but somtimes fruit and dandilions
Kangaroo rats (desert rats) eat mostly seeds from desert plants and some vegetation when available.
Cottontails get much of the water they require from the food they eat.
Cottontails get much of the water they require from the food they eat.
The type of food in the desert depend on who is eating it. Animals in the desert often eat other animals. Some animals can eat certain desert plants.
if you have your own food you can eat but if not wale
food
they eat in a cetian way they eat what is at the bottom of the food chain
Herbivores feed on grasses and other vegetation in the desert.