The Caibbean is a tropical region that receives a considerable amount of rain. That would rule out deserts in the region.
There is no true desert in the Caribbean but Aruba is as close to a desert as one can get in this area of the world.
Actually no, it doesnt.
theres none, since the desert doesnt consist of any vegetation, soil and it doesnt have much water.
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desert
They would not survive in a desert. Toucans live in the jungles of Southern Mexico, Central, South American, and the Caribbean region.
There is no water and it is sooooo dry. But it doesnt harm people, if they can have living conditions they can still live in dessert. Most of the gulf countries are in desert.
The weltwischia plant has a storage root so it doesnt dry out :)
the defintion of desert is a place where there is barely any rain it doesnt have to be sandy it can have snow because it doesnt rain like antartica look it up
because they live in the desert where there are sand storms so they have them to protect their eyes.
The Caribbean is the sea in which Aruba is located.Specifically, Aruba is a desert island in the south Caribbean. Its closest geographic neighbor is the South American country of Venezuela, at an approximate distance of 17 miles (27 kilometers). Its closest neighbor in the Caribbean is the island of Curaçao, at an approximate distance of 73 miles (117 kilometers).