Yes, there are a number of species of rat that live in hot deserts.
There are a number of species of rat that live in deserts around the world. It would be a big help if you named a particular species.
black-spotted ones
i believe its the drone fly Family: Syrphidae genus: eristalis species: tenax
In most of the Rat Snake species, the life-span is around ten to fifteen years.
yes some species do live in th esahara desert
Kangaroo rat can mostly live for about 2-5 years.
No. Most species of kangaroos live in groups. They are very social animals. Some of the smaller species, such as the musky rat-kangaroo, are solitary animals.
Depending on the species, kangaroos are more likely to live in groups. Larger kangaroos like the Red kangaroo and the two Grey kangaroo species live in mobs, while the smaller kangaroos, such as the musky-rat kangaroo, tend to be solitary. tree kangaroos are also solitary.Other species of kangaroos tend to live in small colonies. Wallabies, pademelons, rat-kangaroos and wallaroos do not live in large groups.
Many hawk species do, but hyenas are found in Africa and Asia.
Most species of kangaroos do not live in the tropical rainforest, but in grasslands and open bushland of Australia. The exceptions are the various species of tree kangaroo, and the tiny musky rat-kangaroo.
Yes a rat can live in the desert..