people leopards lions (although these will only eat the small or the young ones,] jackals and hyenas.
a big scorpion, with it's big claws, and big stinger in the back.
Nothing, cacti are not found naturally in the Sahara Desert. Most cacti are native to North America
some desert animals
No cacti live naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are strictly natives of the Americas.
No cacti grow naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives of the Americas, not Africa.
Cacti are native to the Americas and are not found naturally in the Sahara Desert.
No, mealworms do not eat cacti and cacti do not occur naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives to American deserts.
Counting all the cacti in a desert is a virtual impossibility.
Cacti are from the Americas and not native to the Sahara.
Cacti are natives only to the Americas. If there are any cacti in the Sahara they did not get there naturally and may have become a noxious invasive species.
No, cacti are strictly New World plants. They do not grow naturally in the Sahara. Any cacti you might see there were planted by man.
The American opossum is an animal of America and does not live in the Sahara Desert of Africa.
Orange trees, herbs, fig trees, magaria, olive trees, cacti, and wild gourds.
Yes, besides dates in the Sahara, there are several cacti in the American deserts that produce edible fruit.
It doesn't have cacti, the second largest desert, hot in the day, cool in the evening.