Simple, to stay cool. The surface of the sand is incredibly hot and radiates the air with absorbed and reflected heat from the sun. But only a few inches under and the sand is cool enough to tolerate and stay to wait out until the sun goes down.
Since some desert animals are cold blooded animals and they can't control their internal body temperature, so they depend on the temperature in their climate to either heat them up or cool them down, so they usually cannot stay out in the sun all day or they will get to hot, so you would usually find them in the shade, whether it be under a rock, in a burrow, or anywhere else with a good amount of shade(depends on size of the animal)
It is generally cooler at night and it is easier to hide from predators.
Smaller animals hide under rocks, vegetation, fallen trees, trash - whatever is handy at the time they need shelter.
Some animals spend the hotter hours in a burrow, some may take shelter in the shade of shrubs or trees.
Some animals hide out in a burrow or shade if they can find it and only emerge during cooler hours.
Sometimes the Great Horned Sheep
It is cooler at night
lizard
The perfect desert animal is one that can either put in good use of the heat of the desert or has big ears to shade itself. It also can save as much moisture as it can in its body. Good hunting skills, speed are all things that are necessary for the desert.
SHE'S A DESERT IGUANA. google it :)
The kind of stories that the Sahara desert people tell are commonly related to their life experiences in the desert. They will talk about the climate, animals, lifestyle and so much more.
Nile perch pup fish
Dead ones
rocks and turtles. lol
an elf owl. for more read a desert book!
A desert rodent similar to the kangaroo rat.
it depends what kind of desert rat it is some do some dont
it doesnt
cows, i believe
The perfect desert animal is one that can either put in good use of the heat of the desert or has big ears to shade itself. It also can save as much moisture as it can in its body. Good hunting skills, speed are all things that are necessary for the desert.
spindle
I believe that they come from the cat family and the type of group they come from are the mammals.
Yes it is a type of animal. Come to my page to see a website on where to see a Zebu
Tortoises, rabbits, hares, many small rodents, deer, antelope, bison, elk and sheep all eat grass in the desert.
nomadic huts, made of animal skin or twigs or clothing