Cactus
Yes, animals find water in the desert. Some get their water from the food they eat, others know where to find water at a stream or an oasis. Some obtain the water they need from lapping the morning dew from plants.
There are many limiting factors in the desert. Some of these include; little water, extreme heat, few plants and animals and no shelter.
some animals, such as the desert tortoise get water from cacti and very few flowers that survive in the desert, other animals such as meat eaters can get water from their prey. Some animals can also drink water from seeds.
Some animals det their water from the food they eat, such as the kangaroo rat, that eats plants and seeds. Rather than excrete the water they conserve most of it.
Many types of plants and animals can live in a desert. People can also build cities in a desert, as long as they have some way to supply water to the city.
The place where Desert animals get their water from is called a Waterhole, an oasis.
some animals have designated places in their body to store water, such as the humps of a camel, and some get water from the plants they eat. The plants are able to store their water through guard cells which open and close the stomata, by opening the stomata at night, when its cooler, they are able to keep more water.
Some animals get their water from the food they eat.
The type of food in the desert depend on who is eating it. Animals in the desert often eat other animals. Some animals can eat certain desert plants.
There are several types of plants and animals in the Tanami desert. Some native plants include Sturt's Desert Roses, poached egg daisies and honey grevillas. Some animals include mulgaras, bilbies, and rufous hare-wallabies.
Some desert plants have spines or thorns, some have a bad taste and some are toxic if eaten.
Desert animals either eat plants or they eat each other. Some eat both plants and animals (omnivores).