owl and snakes are the 2 names that are in the desert who are nocturnal.
Kangaroo rats, scorpions and most snakes are nocturnal.
We have many types of Kiwis, two bats, a litte owl cald a morpork and a nocturnal parot called a Kakapo. Also hedgehogs, possums, mice and rats have been imported.
The deserts are the Sahara(west) and the Arabian Desert(east)
The savannah and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no 'savanah desert.' The savanna is a transition zone between a desert and a grassland or forest and receives more rainfall on average than a true desert.
amphibians and fish :)
There are two deserts shared by Mexico and the United States - the Chihuhuan Desert and the Sonoran Desert
There are two main reasons:1.) It is much cooler to be abroad at night. 2.) It is easier to avoid predators in the dark.
Rodents in the desert emerge after dark for two reasons:1.) It is much cooler after dark2.) It is easier to avoid some predators after dark.
The Kalahari Desert and the Sahara Desert are two hot deserts in Africa.
Sahara, Arabian Desert, Gobi Desert, Mojave Desert, Thar Desert, Taklamakan Desert, Chihuahuan Desert, Atacama Desert, Patagonian Desert, Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, etc.
Raccoons and skunks are nocturnal.
turtle dove Most animals have at least two names, their common name that we all know them by and their scientific or Latin name.
The Kalahari Desert and the Namib Desert are the two other major African Deserts.
two animals are the tortoise and the snake two birds are any desert birds!!!!!!!
Sonoran Desert, Mojave Desert, Chihuahuan Desert, Great Basin Desert, Atacama Desert, Namib Deserts and a few others. Take your pick.
There is no 'Savanna Desert.' The savanna and the desert are two distinct biomes. The savanna is a transition zone between a desert and a grassland or forest. It receives more rainfall on average than a desert.
Kalahari Desert - covers most of Botswana.Namib Desert - covers most of Namibia.
The principal deserts of the United States are: Great Basin Desert Chihuahuan Desert Colorado Plateau Desert (includes the Painted Desert) Mojave Desert (includes Death Valley) Sonoran Desert (includes the Colorado Desert)