Scrub, as do all green plants, produces its own food by photosynthesis.
Rabbits and many other animals find shelter and food in desert scrub.
Armadillos avoid the desert and prefer to live in grasslands and scrub where there is more vegetation and small animals (insects, etc.) on which they feed.
Xerophytic plants live in the desert scrub.
Xerophytic plants live in the desert scrub.
With the exception of a rare, small species of armadillo in the Patagonian Desert, most armadillos avoid the desert and prefer grassland and scrub. The armadillo's diet consists mostly of insects.
Yes, roadrunners live in the desert as well as scrub and grasslands.
scrub
on coast or where it is hot and has rain i guess:p
There is no such animal as a 'desert armadillo.' Armadillos prefer grasslands and scrub and avoid deserts.
Rabbits and many other animals find shelter and food in desert scrub.
Desert animals either feed on plants or they feed on other animals.
Deserts are usually devoid of life, but desert scrubs are abound with wonderfully adapted plants and animals.