Llamas are domesticated animals and do not occur naturally in the desert. The vicuña and guanaco are wild cousins of the llama and do occur on the fringes of the Atacama Desert where they feed on sparse plant life and get their water from the plants they eat.
The cactus has a number of structural adaptations that allow it to live in the harsh conditions of the desert. Many other plants lack these adaptations and cannot survive in a desert.
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Here's one: A Sonoran Desert Toad has a long sticky tongue for catching prey.
long ears to keep it cool and tanned fur to camouflage it
Deserts do not adapt. That is something only living organisms such as plants and animals can do,
They spit at their enemies
Llamas and alpacas are both domestic animals and not found naturally in the Atacama Desert. Relatives, the guanaco and vicuna, do find a home on the fringes of the desert, however.
I think you can easily find any desert plant with adaptations
No, llamas are not desert animals. They are domestic animals. Guanacos, a close cousin, are found on the fringes of the Atacama Desert, however.
Big ears!
llamas like to spit on you. also camels have many layers of eye lashes that llamas don't havehave a nice day
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they have long defensive horns.
No, llamas live in the Altiplano of South America, not in the Sahara of Africa,
It is most commonly found in the Sonora Desert and parts of the Chihuahuan Desert.
The cactus has a number of structural adaptations that allow it to live in the harsh conditions of the desert. Many other plants lack these adaptations and cannot survive in a desert.
Camels are found on Desert and Sand isles, anywhere outside of a town.