the rodents will or can die by a snake population getting larger and most likely they will have no food, water, shelter, or space.
No, deserts are a hostile environment for population expansion.
There are occasionally rodents in the Sahara Desert such as rats, hedgehogs and other small things
Most desert rodents are prey items. A few rodents will eat insects and other small animals however.
yes, armadillos
Foxes and other predators are needed in the desert or any other biome to keep the population of rodents and other small mammals in check. Rodents carry a number of diseases that can be transferred to humans - plague, hanta virus are just two examples.
Ecosystem
hyenas
hot desert is hot on superficial the rodents/other anilas/insects burrow themselves deep in the desert dug some sort caves and live under when the desert cool at nights they come out in search of pray suitable
Life does not proactively adapt to anything. Life in the desert becomes adapted to that environment because the living organisms that can not survive in that environment die off.The organisms with natural variations that enable them to survive in the desert do so and breed, those variations become established in the population and so the process continues, generation after generation until there are organisms in the desert that do very well in that environment.
rodents
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
Yes, there is a large variety of rats, mice, squirrels and other rodents in the deserts around the world.