In North America one could find kangaroo rats, jackrabbits and coyotes and many other species of mammal.
Many marsupials of the dasyurid group, i.e. carnivorous mammals, live in the desert. These include various species of antechinus, mulgara, phascogale and dunnart. These mammals are especially adapted to live in the Australian desert because they burrow deep into the desert sand and tend to be nocturnal. They also have low moisture needs, obtaining most of their water through the foods they eat, particularly insects. The dingo is also found in the Australian desert.In the desert of North America can be found mammals such as the kangaroo rat (different from the rat-kangaroo of Australia), coyote, bobcat, collared peccary, armadillo, Mexican wolf, American badger and Swift fox.Desert animals elsewhere in the world include the camel, aardwolf, African wild ass, Sand cat, hyrax, gerbil and cougar.
A burrow offers protection from the heat of the desert as well as from predators.
Desert Mushrooms Can Be Found All Throughout Australia.
suck balls.... nah just kidding . desert animals are animals that live in the desert
The Gobi Desert, a large, cold winter desert, is found on the northern Chinese border with Mongolia.
bats are found in various parts of the Sahara Desert
Mammals are found in all the deserts of the world except the Antarctic Desert. mammals in Antarctica are confined to coastal regions only. Seals are the only animals seen on land in Antarctica.
vulture, cacti, and mammals
Bats are the only flying mammals and bats are found in many of the deserts of the world.
Yes. Some mammals live in deserts.
Mammals are found throughout Australia, and its island state of Tasmania. They are found in all habitats: desert, bushland, grassland, creeks and rivers, alpine and all manner of habitat and terrain in between.
camels
Porcupines are small mammals that can be found throughout the United States. Porcupines are known to live in the desert, the highlands, and in the forest.
A fossil found in a desert is likely to be a plant or animal that lived in a warm and dry climate. Common desert fossils include bones of ancient mammals, shells of marine organisms from when the desert was once a seabed, and traces of plants that existed during periods with higher moisture levels.
All reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals are desert vertebrates.
Some get the hydration from their prey, and some get it from the water in the desert cactus.
It's Montesquieu