Desert animals, such as camels in the Sahara Desert or Kalahari Desert and many other, penguins in the Antarctic Desert, polar bears in the Arctic Desert, sometimes lizards The Antarctic Desert is the coldest desert followed by the Arctic Desert near the North Pole at very similar temperature, just slightly warmer, its also the driest desert in the world followed by the Atacama Desert in Northern Chile in South America, its the largest desert followed by the Arctic Desert, and the windiest desert, but I don't know what its followed by. In some parts of the Atacama Desert, there has been no rain ever recorded. The definition of the word desert means less than 25cm of rain per year. The Atacama Desert is too dry for camels, the Antarctic and Arctic desert are too cold for camels. The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world that has hot temperatures, although camels do rely on it raining sometimes. In the Meditteranean, where it has hot dry summers and mild wet winters, camels could probably be able to cope with the Meditteranean's summers. Some people live in the Sahara Desert, and in Arabic, the word Sahara means desert. Lots of countries speak Arabic, like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and a few others.
Rodents like mice and gerbils, camels, snakes, lizards, birds, foxes
There's actually quite a few, most of them are nocturnal(they sleep during the day), and get the water they need from the dew that collects during the night. Desert nights are extremely cold, so there's a lot of moisture for the animals and plants.
The animals that live in the arid climate include the camels, mice, gerbils and lizards. Others are snakes, foxes and certain birds. Some of these creatures obtain water from the dew that condenses during the nights since the nights are very cold in these arid areas.
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The types of animals living in desert plateaus vary depending on the desert in question. Desert-dwelling animals include lizards, snakes, rabbits, bighorn sheep, ferrets, and gophers.
Some sort of spider, some sort of ant, a lizard, rattle snakes, cactus, buzzard's, hawks, some sort of rock animal, some types of grass, some types of bushes, and that's it
The Fennec Fox and the Kangaroo Rat are just two of the varied animals that live in the desert biomes.
There are many
-camels
-some lizards
-some rats.......and other animals
Reptiles and mammals tend to occupy most deserts. Reptiles like lizards and snakes are probably the most plentiful.
There is a camel, bilby and I think there is some rabbits
Different types of plants and animals live in torrid temperature zones compared to frigid zones. Tropical animals such as parrots and monkeys live in torrid temperatures zones. Plants like banana and coconut trees are in torrid zones. Animals like polar bears and arctic foxes live in frigid zones.
about 40% of the worlds animals live in sunlit zones
Many underwater animals live in both zones. Some of these include many varieties of fish, octopi, jellyfish, squid, wales, sharks, rays, and shrimp.
Africa, South America, and parts of another continents are torrid zones. Most animal species live there, like zebra, lion, hyena, tiger, antelope, jaguars, cheetah, kangaroo, and so on. Torrid zones are deserts too, where there are animals like camels, iguana, etc.
Gerbils live all over the place! There are actually many different species of gerbils. Domesticated gerbils are Mongolian gerbils, which means they are originally from Mongolia. Gerbils are desert animals, so they live in semiarid and arid places, like the deserts of Mongolia.
animals which live in north temerate zone
Different types of plants and animals live in torrid temperature zones compared to frigid zones. Tropical animals such as parrots and monkeys live in torrid temperatures zones. Plants like banana and coconut trees are in torrid zones. Animals like polar bears and arctic foxes live in frigid zones.
Kenneth Walton has written: 'The arid zones' -- subject(s): Arid regions
about 40% of the worlds animals live in sunlit zones
Many underwater animals live in both zones. Some of these include many varieties of fish, octopi, jellyfish, squid, wales, sharks, rays, and shrimp.
Coyotes, scorpions, tarantulas, etc. Go to Wikipedia
The animals that live in the midnight zone are bioluminescent jellyfish, angler fish, tube worms, and a lot of phytoplankton
There is no such place as the semiarid desert. Deserts are arid. Grasslands are semiarid as are steppes.
The majority of Australia's native animals, by proportion, can be found in the woodlands known as bushland. This biome comprises a variety of native trees and grassy undergrowth. However, as two-thirds of Australia is arid and semi-arid, a great many more animals live in this biome, simply because it covers a far greater area.
In their native home of Australia, they live in open and sparsely vegetated habitats. They live in the drier parts of Australia including the most arid and hottest zones. They are partially migratory in the south where the winters are cooler and wetter, and the habitat has taller trees.
Arid means exceedingly dry or lacking in moisture, so an excellent example of an arid habitat would be a desert.
Jaguars live in the rainforest. They depend on it for habitat, and it is where there prey animals live. Jaguars also are found in arid regions, as the Mexican deserts near the US border.