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While some desert animals may consume various plant materials for hydration and nutrients, moss is not typically a primary food source in desert ecosystems. Deserts generally have limited moisture, and mosses thrive in more humid environments. Instead, desert animals usually rely on drought-resistant plants like cacti, succulents, and shrubs for sustenance. They have adapted to survive on minimal water and are more likely to eat seeds, fruits, and other hardy vegetation.

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