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Yes, fennec foxes live in the Sahara.
Yes, leopards inhabit a large area south of the Sahara. They prefer to live in the savannahs and semi-deserts of the area.
No, they cannot live in a savanna desert because there is no such place. There are deserts and there are savannas and each is a distinct biome. But a roadrunner could live in a savanna as a savanna is a grassland with few trees.
yes, they live in the earth
The most common segmented worms, the earth worm, can live anywhere!
Yes, there are a number of tortoise species around the world adapted to deserts and arid lands.
They live in the topsoil.
The hudhud, or hoopoe, lives across Europe, Asia, and Africa. The bird does not live in the Sahara, Gobi, or Arabian deserts.
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Because the Sahara is so hot, very little can liver there. However, decomposers that live there include worms, moss, and various fungi that live off of dead and decaying creatures.
Decomposers (earth worms)