Possible, but the odds are less than even. Large caliber weapons kill from impact, blood loss, and concussion, and head wounds often involve severe brain damage. Some people do miraculously survive the type of massive trauma inflicted, but recovery is often lengthy and incomplete.
No
A jellyfish requires a marine environment to survive and could not live in a barren desert.
No, an orangutan could not survive in a desert. They are arboreal and there are few trees in the desert. They also require the leaves and fruit for food.
yes
You could only survive if you were a cactus. A human could not survive one day in a hot desert on one cup of water per day.
no because it would dehydrate and could not survive because hyenas would eat it
Orcas require an ocean to survive and could not live in a barren desert.
No
Barn owls are regularly found in desert areas.
You could survive in either desert, given the appropriate supplies, clothing and transport.
It depends upon the desert and season of the year. A snowman could survive almost indefinitely in Antarctica. A snowman would only survive a few short hours in the Mojave or Sahara during the summer.
Yes, snails can and do survive in the desert. There are several species of land snail that do quite well in the Chihuahuan Desert where I live. They are only active during rainy periods and spend the rest of the year burrowed below the surface.