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Animals in desert habitats face several challenges, including extreme temperatures, limited water sources, and scarce food availability. They must adapt to survive in an environment with high evaporation rates and minimal vegetation, often leading to competition for resources. Additionally, many desert animals have evolved behaviors and physical traits, such as nocturnal lifestyles or water conservation mechanisms, to cope with these harsh conditions. These adaptations are crucial for their survival in such a demanding ecosystem.

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