It doesn't.
Red kangaroos are found only in Australia, and the Sahara Desert is not in Australia, but Africa.
Secondly, red kangaroos cannot live in any sandy desert. They require regular water and fresh vegetation. Red kangaroos can live in semi-arid areas, but these areas must have plenty of plants.
A kangaroo mouse does not survive in the Sahara as kangaroo mice only live in deserts of the American southwest, especially in Nevada.
Mulga is a plant specially adapted to desert conditions, and its seeds are eaten by the mulga parrot. The chisel-toothed kangaroo rat eats the salty leaves of the saltbush, which also contain the water they need. The spinifex hopping mouse eats the roots and seeds of desert grasses such as spinifex. The white plumed honey-eater eats the nectar of the Sturt's Desert Pea, enabling pollination to occur.
They are all living things. They all need water to survive.
hawk (predator) mouse (prey) hawk (predator) lizard (prey) scorpion (predator) insects (prey)
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There are many food chains and the animals are eaten by other things its life...But, here is one suggestion:Date Palm eaten by: a Jerboa eaten by: a Sand FoxThe cricket and or grasshopper eats the sagebrush, then the mouse eats the grasshopper and or cricket, then the snake eats the mouse.
"Kangaroo Mouse"
The Kangaroo mouse, which is not at all related to kangaroos, is found only in the United States. The Kangaroo mouse should not be confused with the Native hopping mouse of Australia. they are quite different animals.
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The desert environment produces many creatures that thrive on such conditions. The Gila Monster lizard, the desert rattlesnake, and the kangaroo mouse are three such creatures.
a desert mouse eats grass :)
Here are some examples of prey-predator relationships in the desert:Snake and kangaroo ratCoyote and a rabbitCougar and a deerOwl and a mouseBobcat and a rabbitHawk and a snakeLizard and an insect
There is no such creature as a mouse kangaroo. The closest creature is a kangaroo mouse. It is a native hopping mouse, found only in the southwestern deserts of the United States. They are endangered, so it would be illegal for a person to try and own one.
An eagle eats a desert pocet mouse
There is no such species as a Large Desert marsupial mouse.
yesThere are a number of species of mice and rats that live in the desert.yes
Yep! There are 2 kinds though: Perognathus and Chaetodipus. Enjoy!, I think? The Pocket mouse is a relative to the kangaroo mouse.
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