It depends upon what you understand by the term "desert". Dingoes do not live in sandy deserts. They live almost everywhere, including semi-arid areas of Australia, where spinifex grass or scrubland is plentiful, and where there is a permanent water supply, even if they have to dig to reach it. Where there is any type of vegetation, there is also animal life. Dingoes are opportunistic feeders, eating any prey that is available, and also carrion. They have a short coat with an undercoat that protects them from both the daytime desert heat and the night-time desert cold. They tend to live in areas where there are rocks and caves for shelter.
Desert, which is what Australia is mostly.
no they are wild dogs
dLife - 2005 Desert Dingos 8-3 was released on: USA: 20 January 2008
no, you can not because it would not survive in desert conditions because its use to forest conditions
Nothing because you have no service
With sufficient water, yes, corn will survive in the desert.
Ye, people can and do survive in the Libyan Desert.
use sunscreen
DIngoes are considered to be pests by the people in Australia and Southeast Asia. Because of this, they are hunted and are now vulnerable to extinction. There are still plenty left but their remaining populations will need protection to survive.
young is able to survive in desert because he live in a cage
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You survive in the Gobi Desert by relying on the animals and the plantsBy Emily E