yes because they can hide better and find food easier.
There are species of antelope that have adapted to live in a desert. One example is the addax (Addax nasomaculatus), also known as the white antelope.
In the Chihuahuan Desert the mule deer is the most common, Whitetail may also enter some deserts but prefer areas with more vegetation.
No. Moose are found in the northern areas where land is swampy and willows and swamp spruce are prevalent. They cannot survive in land with sand, cacti and mesquite trees.
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Deer in the desert primarily eat grass and other edible plants.
The desert animals eat the desert lily
The desert tortoise, javelina and deer will eat prickly pear cacti.
Many animals in the desert eat grass - rodents, rabbits, hares, tortoises, deer, antelope, sheep, javelina and other hoofed animals.
They eat whatever they can capture - rabbits, deer, bighorn sheep, even coyotes.
Dama deer lives in Sahara desert.
Musk oxen, deer, desert sake, and dingos eat diamond leaf willow. The desert tortoise and diamond back rattlesnake eat diamond leaf willow too.
There are a variety of animals in the desert. Some eat plants, some are carnivores. Plant eaters form the base if any food chain. If there are no animals at the bottom of the food chain that eat plants, life could not be sustained in the desert. Such animals as insects, rats, mice, rabbits, hares, antelope, deer, some lizards, etc. are plant eaters and provide prey for carnivores.
Tortoises, rabbits, hares, many small rodents, deer, antelope, bison, elk and sheep all eat grass in the desert.
Many animals in the desert eat grass - rodents, rabbits, hares, tortoises, deer, antelope, sheep, javelina and other hoofed animals.
Musk oxen, deer, desert sake, and dingos eat diamond leaf willow. The desert tortoise and diamond back rattlesnake eat diamond leaf willow too.
Sea life would likely not eat plants. But animals in forests and deserts do eat plants. For examples, deer, rabbits, and other small game eat plants. In the desert, any grazing animals would eat plants-- but it would be slim pickings since there's not a lot of variety in desert plants.