Depending on the location of the specific desert, one might find one or more of these herbivores:Deer
Sheep
Antelope
Elephants
Giraffes
Bison
Hares and rabbits
Rodents such as mice and rats
Squirrels
Tortoises
others
Some desert insects are carnivores, some herbivores and others omnivores.
Yes, even some giraffes and elephants as well as antelope enter the Namib Desert.
Herbivores compete with other herbivores for the limited food and water available in a desert.
Herbivores feed on grasses and other vegetation in the desert.
Some major autotrophs in the desert are the cactus, the date palm, and the vegetation that grows around any desert oasis. Some herbivores that are part of the desert ecosystem include the camel and the gazelle.
camel
Camels
Most desert animals are herbivores that feed on grasses, seeds and other plant life in the desert. Carnivores then prey on the herbivores.
They feed on grasses and other plants in the desert.
Carnivores, herbivores and omnivores might share a desert habitat.
Most deserts have hares, rabbits, deer, and antelope that are herbivores.
Tall grasses and large herbivores are part of the grassland biome and not a desert.