If you are going into the desert for an extended period of time you need to plan ahead and take sufficient food and water with you. Unless you are an expert in identifying edible desert plants you would do best to avoid eating anything in the desert. There are many toxic plants, including some cacti.
Water and food is hard for humans to find in a desert. Shelter from the sun is also hard to find.
Let's not find out! Lack of water, sandstorms, heatstroke (depends on the desert), and in Antarctica (yes it's a desert), you might get hypothermia. Don't go there in the first place, die, or bring enough supplies.
Definitely not. There usually is not any water in deserts, hus meaning nothing wild can survive, again thus meaning shrews could not find food or water.
The desert lark eats seeds and insects and metabolizes food at a slower rate than other birds in other climates. The desert lark has adapted to living in the desert and can survive on minimal water as well.
An oasis
Water, Shelter, Food.
Water and food is hard for humans to find in a desert. Shelter from the sun is also hard to find.
Yes, animals find water in the desert. Some get their water from the food they eat, others know where to find water at a stream or an oasis. Some obtain the water they need from lapping the morning dew from plants.
They don't they lick there skin for food because its gives him vitamins and fulls its stomach.
You can find water in cactus.
The desert has plenty of insects and arthropods that are food for many lizards. Much of the water needed by the lizard is in the food they eat.
it digs to find it
yes there is, you can get the water from the cactus.
water and food
A desert animal will likely be very cautious of other larger animals. They will be foragers for food and water in the dry desert conditions as well.
they smell the desert and see if they could find the food
Water is scarce in a desert.