Jerboas are hopping desert rodents found throughout Northern Africa and Asia east to northern China and Manchuria. They tend to be found in hot deserts. (Wikipedia)
Jerboas live in borrows underground in the deserts in Africa and Asia.
A collective noun for a group of jerboas is a "horde." Jerboas are small, jumping rodents found in deserts, and the term "horde" reflects their social behavior when they gather. Other collective nouns like "mob" or "scurry" can also be used, but "horde" is the most commonly recognized.
Jerboa The jerboa forms the bulk of the membership of the family Dipodidae. Jerboas are hopping desert rodents found throughout Northern Africa and Asia east to northern China and Manchuria. They tend to be found in hot deserts. Wikipedia
Jerboas are not considered endangered. They are listed as a species of least concern by the IUCN Red List, as their populations are currently stable and widespread in their habitats, mainly in deserts and drylands of North Africa and Asia.
Yes, jerboas are mammals. They are rodents.
There are no deserts found in the state of Georgia.
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
Aphids can be found in all but the coldest of deserts.
No, deserts are not found in every country.
Water is found in deserts if a person knows where to look.
Tasmania has no deserts.