Throughout the many deserts of the world there are, perhaps, thousands of species of animals. You might narrow your question down to a specific desert as the scope of the question, as asked, is beyond the purpose of Answers.com
Biotic factors include all plants, animals, bacteria, etc. found in a desert.
No, llamas are not desert animals. They are domestic animals. Guanacos, a close cousin, are found on the fringes of the Atacama Desert, however.
Biotic factors are the living organisms found in the desert and include all the plants and animals that make the desert their home.
All plants and animals found in a desert are biotic factors.
For a list of animals found in the Sonoran Desert click on this link.
Echidna is a desert animal. It is an anteater found in the Australian desert.
there are many animals in the thar desert. three of the animals are sandgrouse, jakal, and the dromedary/arabien camal
Yes, there are a number of animals that survive in both desert and jungle. The coati, raccoon and fox are examples of animals that can be found in either a desert or a jungle.
Producers - all plants, especially grasses.Consumers - all animals found in the desertDecomposers - fungi and bacteria
Can't think of one off hand, but the general term for animals that are adapted for desert living is Xerocole.
There are several animals that live on desert islands. Snakes, wild boars monkeys, and scorpions are some of the animals that could be found on a desert island.
No, all desert animals have to emerge from their "homes" to eat, drink and mate.