No. It is only threatened, mainly due to habitat loss.
Yes
An endangered species that live in the desert is the Desert Tortoise. It lives in the Mojave Desert and the Sonoran Desert.
Several different species of Sahara animals are either extinct or endangered and on the edge of extinction. An example would be desert antelope and gazelle which are on the verge of extinction due to loss, over-hunting, and drought. Another would be the Saharan Cheetah which makes it's home in the mountain ranges near the riverbeds, but they are quickly losing their habitats, causing them to be an endangered species.
Cacti are from the Americas and not native to the Sahara.
The fennec fox is a small fox native to the Sahara Desert.
There are monitor lizards and snakes, including venomous snakes.
The Sahara Desert is home to several different plant and animal species. It helps scientists with their research because of the unique climate/
Cacti are native to the Americas and are not found naturally in the Sahara Desert.
There are about 2,800 species of plant that can grow in the Sahara Desert. Among these is the date palm, a fruit-bearing tree of Mesopotamian origin.
This vast desert in Northern China is home to an endangered species of bear.
approxomately 1000 animals
The Addax (Addax nasomaculatus), also known as the screwhorn antelope, is an endangered desert antelope that lives in isolated regions in the Sahara desert.