Yes
Are there any people living in the Great Victorian Desert?
yes, scientists live there
No, Meerkats only live in South Western deserts in Africa.
Indigenous Australians live in Australia's Great Victoria Desert
No. Whilst there are areas of scrubby eucalyptus trees, they are the wrong sort of eucalypts.
No one the sahara is a desert.
Australia's Western Desert is not the name of an actual desert; it is the common short form for Australia's Western Desert cultural bloc. It covers about 600,000 square kilometers, and includes parts of these 4 deserts:Great Victoria Desert;Great Sandy Desert;Gibson Desert;Little Sandy DesertThe Western Desert is a cultural grouping by anthropologists of about 40 or so Aboriginal tribes who live in central Australia.
Yes, thorny devils are native to Australia and can be found in arid regions, including the Great Victoria Desert. These unique lizards thrive in dry environments and are well adapted to the harsh conditions of the desert. They primarily feed on ants and have specialized features to help them conserve water.
No, the Maasai are African, not Asian.
Thorny devils live in a range of Australian deserts, all of which are hot deserts. The thorny devil, which is also sometimes known as the Moloch, is mostly found in the western two-thirds of the continent, through Western Australia, the Northern Territory and South Australia. This means it can be found in the Gibson Desert, Simpson Desert, Great Victoria Desert, Tanami Desert, Sturt Stony Desert, and Great Sandy Desert.
There are many animals that live there including, the rock wallibie, parrots, wild camels, kogaras and mirnings. Sent to You By Ida K______