Yes, tumbleweeds live in the desert, especially in disturbed areas.
I assume you are referring to tumbleweeds, also known as Russian Thistle.
suck balls.... nah just kidding . desert animals are animals that live in the desert
Yes some species of raptor live in the desert. A few examples of such species that may live in a desert are the Harris hawk, Redtail hawk, Elf owl, and Burrowing owl.
The Mongolian Desert, correctly known as the Gobi Desert is in southern Mongolia and northwest China.
yes they do live
There are both tumbleweeds and cactus in El Paso. We live in a high desert climate with low average rainfall 7" to 9" yearly. Prickly pear cactus is native and tumbleweeds are everywhere.
tumbleweedsClarification: Tumbleweeds are not grasses. I know of no grasses that tumble in the desert.
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I assume you are referring to tumbleweeds, also known as Russian Thistle.
Parts of Australia certainly do have tumbleweeds.
I don't know why anyone would want to take a tumbleweed out of the desert. When dry, they are nasty to deal with and a fire hazard. However, if tumbleweeds are your thing, help yourself.
Tumbling Tumbleweeds was created in 1934.
Tumbleweeds was released on 11/24/1999.
The Production Budget for Tumbleweeds was $312,000.
Tumbleweeds grossed $1,788,168 worldwide.
Tumbleweeds grossed $1,350,248 in the domestic market.
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