The barrel cactus can be a plant that animals can get water from in the desert.
Some get water through eating other animals, insects and vegetation.
Desert Rat (Gerbil) Kangaroo Rat
Some animals det their water from the food they eat, such as the kangaroo rat, that eats plants and seeds. Rather than excrete the water they conserve most of it.
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.
Sometimes under the ground depending on the animal or desert.
Some cactuses in the desert have water in them
All animals need water they will die if not •○•○•○•○•○•○•○
yes the desert cottontail is a desert animal.
A desert animal will likely be very cautious of other larger animals. They will be foragers for food and water in the dry desert conditions as well.
no it is not a desert animal
It really depends on the animal. Take humans, for example. I do believe we are 75 % water, while jelly fish are 95 % water, and some desert snakes are only 20 % water. Actually, 63% of a typical animal is water.
There are a number of species of ibex and some of them do live in desert areas.