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.
Grevilleas, native Australian plants, do not live in the desert.
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
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, by way of birds, mammals and reptiles. Dingoes are opportunistic feeders, eating any prey that is available, and also carrion.
Yep. Sure do.
They have a shell
Deserts do not adapt but organisms that live in the desert adapt.
they adapt
Wallabies do not live in the desert, and therefore do not need to adapt to desert life. Wallabies live primarily in scrub and open bushland, or in rocky, hilly areas.
they do
Grevilleas, native Australian plants, do not live in the desert.
cus they can mate
they live in a desert
Dingoes live in packs to be stronger.5 Dingoes hunting together is better than 1.
No, dingoes live in Australia, not in Antarctica.
it may or may not depending on speices.
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.
There is no such thing as a desert penguin. There are penguins that live in the desert, however. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and penguins have adapted to live in the coastal regions of that continent. There are also penguins on the Pacific coast of the Atacama Desert in Chile.