The Libyan camel, the Libyan bird, the Libyan giraffe, the Libyan fish, and the ex-Libyan government
There is only one desert in northern Africa - the Sahara. However, it is broken down into smaller segements such as the Libyan Desert.
There is only one species of badger in the United States - the American badger - Taxidea taxus.
Most bison are extinct, and only two species are left. One of those species lives only in North America, and the other inhabits Europe and the Caucasus region.
Yes, of course. No other desert overlaps the Sonoran Desert.
Cacti are natives of the Americas only and not found naturally in the Arabian Desert.
Only part of the Sahara Desert is found in Sudan (north Sudan). The Sahara Desert is vast and streaches through most north African countries. See related question
No. It is a species found only on the Saharan desert, in north Africa.
There is only one desert in northern Africa - the Sahara. However, it is broken down into smaller segements such as the Libyan Desert.
No, the soap tree yucca is a species of North American deserts only.
There is only one species of badger in the United States - the American badger - Taxidea taxus.
Sahara is in Africa. Sonora is in the US. Gobi is in China/Mongolia.
Cacti are native to the Americas and are not found naturally in the Sahara Desert.
The Patagonian Desert is found only in Argentina and Chile.
Camels can only be found on the Desert. That means they can be found on Desert Isle, The Sand Isles, Dust Isle or Torrid Isle.
Most bison are extinct, and only two species are left. One of those species lives only in North America, and the other inhabits Europe and the Caucasus region.
Bilbies do not hibernate. Only one or two species of Australian marsupials hibernate, and these are only those found in alpine areas. Bilbies live in desert araes, not the mountains.
One colour, green, is the only colour on the Libyan flag.