No! Feces are primarily made up of bacteria, some of them potentially deadly. At the very least, the person consuming feces would develop severe diarrhea which would result in rapid dehydration and an even quicker death.
Yes, there are turtles in the desert. Some, such as box turtles, can survive without a permanent water source. Others only live in rivers or streams that pass through a desert.
Take for instance a penguin, it has alot of fur and feathers and it can survive because of that and a roadrunner doesn't have that fur so it can't live in that temperature
Some desert insects survive no more than a few days. Others, such as the desert tortoise, may have a life span of over 100 years. All other animals have life spans that fall between those extremes.
Nearly any meat eating animal will scavenge the carcass of a dead animal including coyotes, foxes, badgers, vultures and ravens. There are others.
Some dogs are stronger than others. It may take a day, it may take a week. It all depends on the size and how dehydrated it is.
Its probably because the one swimming at the top needs more heat to survive, or is eating the algae that accumulates on the top of a pond
The Antarctic is a very cold desert, In addition, the Great Basin Desert, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert are quite cold in the winter. There are others.
The fittest is the organism that can survive where others cannot dare survive.
Some scientists say the Atacama Desert of South America is the driest desert. Others say the honor goes to the Antarctic Desert.
Residue left on your plate after eating may be called crumbs or scraps by others.
Africa
There are a number of deserts that occasionally reach 44 degrees C (111 F):Sahara Arabian Desert Syrian Desert Mojave Desert Sonoran Desert Chihuahuan Desert others