I think you can easily find any desert plant with adaptations
cacti
A botanist studies plants and their adaptations.
The cactus has a number of structural adaptations that allow it to live in the harsh conditions of the desert. Many other plants lack these adaptations and cannot survive in a desert.
Deserts do not adapt. That is something only living organisms such as plants and animals can do,
Desert plants have several adaptations that allow them to survive. Their roots go deeper than plants in moister climates, to maximize water intake. They don't have leaves, which allow water to evaporate.
dry,hot ,enviroment ,many desert plants , such as cactus do not have green leaves.
thick, waxy cuticles
Llamas are domesticated animals and do not occur naturally in the desert. The vicuña and guanaco are wild cousins of the llama and do occur on the fringes of the Atacama Desert where they feed on sparse plant life and get their water from the plants they eat.
Being able to store water, and to have a waxy surface to reduce water loss, are the two main adaptations.
The desert coyote is an omnivore. this means when prey (rabbits, snakes,rodents, etc.) are not available , it can eat plants (cacti, etc)
what adaptations help plants get more sunlight
Different plants in the desert have adapted in different ways. Cacti have developed means to store water much more efficiently, then able to use that storage over long periods. Some plants have developed extremely long roots, allowing to reach way down into the earth to where water is available. Other plants have developed behavioral adaptations. Longer-living plants remain dormant during the drier periods, while shorter-living plants simply survive by syncing up with the cycle of seasons and moisture.
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