you should look for them at night
It feels very hot and dry during the day and very cold during the night.
Many desert animals are not abroad during the heat of the day and only emerge at night when it is cooler.
Temperatures vary greatly between night and day in many desert regions. Typically, humidity blocks the sun's radiation. Since deserts have little to no humidity, about twice the radiation is absorbed. At night, a greater amount of heat is lost due lack of humidity. This can bring temperatures well below freezing, especially during the winter months.
no it depends which desert it is . it is sometimes cool and fresh
Most desert dwelling animals are crepuscular, that is, they are active during dusk or dawn. The desert temperatures vary in extremes during the day and night. During the day, the desert is hot and most animals seek a cool sheltered place to rest or sleep. Conversely, at night, the desert can be quite cool, deterring animal activity. For this reason, many desert animals come out just as the sun sets, when the temperatures are cool enough so they do not overheat or dehydrate, but return to their place of shelter at night to stay warm when the temperature drops.
Mostly during the night.
That depends on which desert you are referring to but the Antarctic Desert has measured a temperature of -135 degrees at night during the winter.
in some places in the desert there are desert mice that live underground and come out during the night.
The same colour during the day time.
Antarctica
Yes, it is the hottest during the day and cooles down durning the night. When it is night in the desert that's when all of the animals come out there.
A desert fox, and most all desert animals, sleep during the day, and hunt at night, because it is cooler at night.
The thing that makes the desert a unique place is that it is very dry, it is hot during the day, and cold during the night.
The Simpson Desert is cold at night but Hot during the day. It is a Hot desert
In the wild, rabbits are nocturnal and are active at night. However, house rabbits can get used to diurnal behavior. Generally, house rabbits are more active in the morning and night time than the afternoon.
cold at night and hot during the day
The desert has such a diversity of animals ranging from cold booded lizards that sun bathe during the day, to desert owls that hunt at night for dune mice. The reason that there is such a diversity is that it is scorching hot during the day, and below freezing at night.