Depending on the time of day and season of the year you may hear:Plants rustling in the breeze
Insects buzzing and chirping
Birds singing
Coyotes howling
Rattlesnakes rattling
"When most people hear the word 'desert' they think of heat but that is not necessarily so."
a desert rat has a ear that has blood vessels so it can hear anything that might eat
rattle snakes rattle is one of them check for more later
As Gippal said if you didn't hear him: "You can find her in the Bikanel Desert."
it really depeds on how far away you are from the horse.
in the desert I would try Mexico if you hear rattling a snake is near by.
In the desert, you may hear a range of sounds that reflect its unique ecosystem. The soft rustle of the wind sweeping across the sand creates a soothing background noise, while the occasional call of birds like hawks or roadrunners breaks the silence. You might also hear the distinct calls of desert wildlife, such as coyotes howling at dusk or the chirping of insects. At night, the quiet can be profound, punctuated only by the distant sounds of nocturnal creatures.
During the day one might hear the wind whistling through the sparse plant life, insects, such as the cicada. Nightime would bring out the coyotes which communicate by howling. Of course, the noises you hear would all depend upon what area of the world the desert is located.
Frogs and toads all have ear holes. Their ears work like humans ears work.
large ears- to help hear their prey in the desert
Um. What? You mean, if you have ice cream in the hear, how can you stop it from melting? Eat it. I would have thought ANYONE would know that. But then again, if you ask "how you protacted ice cream from milt in the hot desert" . . .
The name means Desert Flower and it originated in Saudi Arabia.