It is generally much cooler at night and most prey animals only emerge in the relative safety of darkness.
larger animals but some small animals i know that ants eat dead hawks in deserts
Many desert animals are nocturnal and hide during the day. At night the come out and find what food they can.
In hot deserts it's cooler at night, so if animals come out then they lose less water.
Usually from farm animals at night.
they aren't. Deserts are usually cold at night.
They hunt or feed . Mostly ))) They basically do what -animals that are awake in the day- do during the day .
alot of animals live in Indian deserts
Cathemeral: Animals that are not truly Diurnal, Nocturnal or Crepuscular. They are active/feed during both day and night.
deserts Exist, For the animals that are cold blooded animals, Like Reptiles.
the answer is YES! Many animals hunt at night in order to have a higher opportunity to feed themselves. Animals such as owls and hawks, are nocturnal hunters. They both hunt for animals such as rodents.
Deserts occur on all seven continents and there are no animals common to all.
Most shelters feed twice a day, morning and night. However, some animals may be fed more often, such as puppies that need more nutrition and energy.