Many animals hide in burrows or caves in the hot day. Some animal to avoid the heat of the day only come out at night.
Many desert animals are nocturnal and hide during the day. At night the come out and find what food they can.
Many animals hide out underground during daytime where it's cooler.
tortoise save many animal lives by creating burrows for other animals to hide in during forest fires, they are very usefull to other animals.
in the sand and burrows
in the shade or under ground
The ones that are around in the summer hide away and the winter animals come out, such as penguins. There you go ((-:
inside the sandinside the sand
There are far too many species of desert-dwelling animals to name them all, but here are some typical characteristics of desert-dwellers.-Thick hide (outer skin) for protection against enemies and water retention-Lightly colored skin to reflect some sunlight and heat-Appendages (arms and legs) for burrowing into the sand or cacti during extreme heat
some animals hide from wolves by blending in with nature camouflage
Many animals depend on plants. Most animals just eat them, but some animals will you plants as shelter, to hide from predators, and many other reasons.
In the shade, in burrows under the sand, in caves, under water, or anywhere it's less hot. Most desert animals are nocturnal which means they only come out at night. They burrow themselves deep in the sand where its cool during the day.
Animals who live in places where winter means snow will be able to hide better if they can change their coats between white during winter and something brownish during spring, summer and fall.