There were species that lived in all ecosystems.
Probable not for long.
yes it is but desert doesn't mean hot. It means dry, and I mean like phoenix dry because i live in that oven.
The savannah and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no 'savanah desert.' The savanna is a transition zone between a desert and a grassland or forest and receives more rainfall on average than a true desert.
No, not necessarily. However, the Petrified Forest National Park of Arizona is in the Colorado Plateau Desert.
There are no known tigers that live in the desert. Tigers usually live in habitats like forests that have a water supply.
It was burned
yes
we have to live in forest because in desert there is lack of water and food the desert climate in day is very hot and in night is very cold so,the desert climateb and conditions are not suitable for us so we choose to live in forest
Some dinosaurs may have been adapted for desert life (there were thousands of kinds we haven't found) but consider that just because someone finds a dinosaur fossil in a desert doesn't mean that there was a desert there when the dinosaur was alive. In fact, most fossils require that their animals die where it was kind of muddy, or even under water. Climates change and what was once a swamp or a forest can be a desert by the time the paleontologist arrives.
No, okapis do not live in the desert. Their natural habitat is the Ituri Forest, a dense rain forest, in central Africa.
no camels live in the desert or a zoo
rain forest or desert
Wolves are wolves no matter where they live - forest, hot desert, cold desert.
No, grizzly bears live in forest biomes.
Wolves are wolves no matter where they live - forest, hot desert, cold desert.
No, grizzly bears live in forest biomes.
deciduous forest and desert