Here are a few examples in North America:
Coyotes
Wolves
Bobcats
Cougars
Black bears
Rats and mice
Prairie Dogs and other ground squirrels
Buy their skin and how it reacts to the hot desert
No. It's too cold and there is no food chain there.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold there to support life.
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There are no plants or animals that live in Antarctica, except for a few hardy grasses, which can grow in the warmer summer months, especially on the Antarctic peninsula. For animals that live in the Antarctic regions, see the related question. Note that no animals live on the Antarctic continent.
Javelinas, various species of rattlesnake, the desert tortoise, Gila monster are a few animals found in Arizona's desert regions.
Whales do not live in the cold desert. They do, however, live in the waters surrounding a cold desert.
Desert Animals.
No, musk oxen do not live in the desert. They are primarily found in the Arctic and subarctic regions, where they inhabit tundra and coastal areas. These animals are adapted to cold environments and rely on the vegetation found in these habitats for food. Deserts, with their extreme temperatures and lack of vegetation, are unsuitable for musk oxen.
Fleas do not live in the desert per se. They live on animals as parasites and many times those animals are in the desert.
Camels evolved to live in warm, arid regions. Their specialized feet and mouth parts allow them to subsist on sparse vegetation and walk on hot soils. Plus, there isn't enough vegetation in polar regions for them to survive in the Arctic.
There are currently 4 animals that live in Siwa: The Desert Fox, the Desert Dear, the Desert Rat, and the Desert Bird You will be lucky to see such as these animals with your eyes, as these animals are so extinct