The Great Victoria Desert sustains many types of lizard including the vulnerable great desert skink (Egernia kintorei) and a number of small marsupials including the sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila) and the vulnerable crest-tailed mulgara (Dasycercus cristicauda). One way to survive here is to burrow into the sands, as a number of the desert's animals, including the endangered southern marsupial mole (Notoryctes typhlops), and the water-holding frog do. Birds include the chestnut-breasted whiteface (Aphelocephala pectoralis) found on the eastern edge of the desert and the malleefowl of Mamungari Conservation Park. Predators of the desert include the dingo (as the desert is north of the Dingo Fence) and two large monitor lizards, the perentie (Varanus giganteus) and the sand goanna (Varanus gouldii).
There are many animals that live there. Including the: rock wallabies, parrots, snakes, wild camels, lizards and bilbies.
Yes
Are there any people living in the Great Victorian Desert?
There are many animals that live there including, the rock wallibie, parrots, wild camels, kogaras and mirnings. Sent to You By Ida K______
yes, scientists live there
No, Meerkats only live in South Western deserts in Africa.
Indigenous Australians live in Australia's Great Victoria Desert
Of course. There are 100's of species of animals there. They are specially evolved to live in the climatic conditions of the desert.
Desert Animals.
No. Whilst there are areas of scrubby eucalyptus trees, they are the wrong sort of eucalypts.
The animals that live in this desert are:red kangaroo,emu, the great billy, bush stone curlew, thorny devil, perentie, largest monitor lizard , camels.
Fleas do not live in the desert per se. They live on animals as parasites and many times those animals are in the desert.
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