It depends on how much rain there is in the desert.
The Australina water-holding frog is a desert dweller than can wait up to 7 year for rain.
Largebirds and small mammals are the most common predators of a Desert Rain Frog.
Spadefoot toads (several species) inhabit nearly all desert areas of the American southwest. They spend almost their entire lives underground and only emerge after a heavy rain.
Are you sure you are not referring to a 'rain shadow' desert? I find no reference to a 'rain shower' desert.
goliath frog
how much rain does the desert get
Frogs that live in the desert survive the drought by living underground. Their skin condenses water, creating a thin membrane around their bodies that keep them moist. They will then come up when rain come, in order to breed.
Are you sure you are not referring to a 'rain shadow' desert? I find no reference to a 'rain shower' desert.
no, there normally no frogs or toads in a desert
sasquatch
the desert is the desert