many of the animals that live there require little water. also much of the wildlife can store water for very long periods of time. also another feature allows the water to be reused with an internal filter that filters much of the salt in their waste allowing them to reuse their waste.
sahara desert
In the Sahara desert you would only find animals at an oasis.
The Sahara desert
The animals in the Sahara desert survive by drinking lots of water and staying cool in the shade.
The Sahara Desert in the north, the Kalahari Desert in the south and the Namib Desert in the southwest receive less than 10 inches of annual rainfall.
Sahara Desert animals live by using their traits that they have to use to protect and survive in the desert. ( EX) A fennec fox uses its big ears to stay cool at the Sahara desert....
No. the area of Africa call "Sub-Saharan" is the whole area BELOW the Sahara desert (the largest desert in Africa), Most of "Sub-Saharan Africa" is savannah with a tropical belt at the equator.
Sahara Desert Nomads raise sheep, goats, and camels
No, the rain forests account for much of Africa's rainfall. The Namib Desert and Sahara receive little rain.
Sahara desert, and Antarctica (yes it's a desert because it receives little rainfall)
other animals
thousands