If by buffalo you mean the American Bison, yes they are still found in small number in some North American Deserts.
No, groundhogs do not live in deserts. However, a close cousin of the groundhog, the prairie dog, does live in some North American deserts.
Wolves do live in some deserts in the North American Deserts. There are efforts to reintroduce wolves into their former ranges in deserts but this has met with objections from local farmers and ranchers.Yes, wolves are found in deserts and a variety of other habitats.no but coyotes do.
In the North American deserts the cougar is the dominant species. In some areas it is the jaguar.
Yes, there are a number of species of yucca that live in the deserts of the United States and Mexico. Some species are also adapted to live in grasslands and even mountains.
Both deer and elk are found in some North American deserts and both have antlers.
If you are referring to the midwest of the United States, there are no true deserts there. In some states there are some areas of semiarid grasslands.
Major Deserts of the Americas North America:Great Basin DesertSonoran DesertChihuahuan DesertMojave DesertColorado Plateau Desert South America:Atacama DesertPatagonian DesertSechura DesertMonte DesertGuajira Desert
Russia has some large areas of tundra in the north but no true deserts.
The Midwest United States has some areas of semiarid land but no true deserts.
In North American deserts, box turtles, garter snakes, toads and some birds will eat worms.
well Buffalo's travel mostly were they can find shelter , food , and water . if thy traveled in the deserts for example , Arizona then their chances of living would be very low . Because it is really warm in AZ and Buffalo's have thick coats to protect them from cold temperatures . So a Buffalo's adaptation would not be good .