In the U S desert, there are Birds of Prey like hawks and owls that will eat other birds and hares (wild rabbits). There are coyote that will eat any other animal smaller than itself that it can catch.
Insects, such as grasshoppers, are the main animal that feeds on flowers and other such plants in the desert. Many flowering plants are a bit distasteful to other animals that much prefer to feed on grasses.
About the only cactus in the desert that is eaten by animals is the prickly pear cactus. Tortoises, some small mammals, javelina, deer and antelope will sometimes eat the prickly pear, especially when other plants are rare because of lack of rain.
The lower animals in the food chain feed on grasses and other plants. These animals, in turn, become food for carnivores.
The vast majority of animals in the desert eat plants - insects,rodents, rabbits, hares, tortoises, deer, antelope, sheep, etc.
All outdoor flowers use the sun as their energy source.
deers, zeabra,and other animals
Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
Any animal found in a desert is a consumer. Only plants are classified as producers. Some animals eat plants, other animals eat animals that eat plants. Plants are the basis for any food chain.
There are a variety of animals in the desert. Some eat plants, some are carnivores. Plant eaters form the base if any food chain. If there are no animals at the bottom of the food chain that eat plants, life could not be sustained in the desert. Such animals as insects, rats, mice, rabbits, hares, antelope, deer, some lizards, etc. are plant eaters and provide prey for carnivores.
Hares and rabbits in any desert feed primarily on grasses and other edible plants growing there.
Wild donkeys in the desert eat off the land and its surrounding. The donkeys have adapted and will eat plants and leaves.
Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
Desert animals either eat plants or they eat each other. Some eat both plants and animals (omnivores).
None! Desert tortoises are herbivores and will not eat animals. They will continue searching until they find plants they can reach.
Sea life would likely not eat plants. But animals in forests and deserts do eat plants. For examples, deer, rabbits, and other small game eat plants. In the desert, any grazing animals would eat plants-- but it would be slim pickings since there's not a lot of variety in desert plants.
Every animal that lives in any desert in the world is a consumer. All feed on plants or animals that eat plants.
grass, plants
The type of food in the desert depend on who is eating it. Animals in the desert often eat other animals. Some animals can eat certain desert plants.
There are many, many animals that eat plants and live in the desert. However, there are no deserts that eat plants.
Answer 1No, only plants.Answer 2It depends.Herbivores primarily eat plants. However they are also known to eat meat if plants are low.For example, camels eat desert plants such as desert shrub and cactus. But these are not always available, so if the camel needs to, it will eat the remains of any dead animals it finds, purely for survival.
Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
Some animals eat grasses and other plants. Other animals feed on these animals that feed on plants. Some animals are omnivores ad feed on both plants and other animals,
Desert Omnivores consist of mostly: Coyotes Ravens