Hawks do live in the desert.
the desert hawk lives there. bye!
Yes there are many hawks that either live in the Southwest or Mexico and there are also hawks that winter there.I got this information from a national geographic book on north American birds.
Many desert predators would eat a squirrel, including hawks and coyotes and snakes.
I don't believe that there is any such name for animals that can live in the desert. I'm afraid all I can think of to call them is desert animals.Meerkats, camels, lizards, hawks, cats (not kidding), lions, and even elephants!
When the hawks die, ants eat them...
hawks have big claws to capture their prey.
Camels, feral horses, sheep, deer, pronghorns, scorpions, bees, bats, bobcats, mountain lions, foxes (desert foxes), hawks, cactus wrens, eagles, and even fish (Pupfish in Death Valley, USA) live in desert regions.Mammals, insects, and fishes would cover the topic...
I imagine the UAV kind live in the security hangers of the Air Force bases they are assigned to help protect. The animal kind can live in various climates.
Yes, hawks live in the wild.
a group of hawks
No, an octopus would die immediately in a desert. Octopuses live in the ocean.
Most people who live in the desert live in large cities or smaller towns just as they would in non-desert regions of the world.