Examples of desert herbivores:
Squirrels and other small rodents
Rabbits and hares
Deer
Antelope
Pronghorns
Sheep
Javelinas
Tortoises
Some lizards
Some insects
it depends what food u brought but try eating from a cactus barrel u are able to eat off them
Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
Cacti are producers! Producers are plants and plants do not 'eat' other plants.
There is no such place as the Saguaro Desert. There is the Sonoran Desert where the saguaro cactus grows. Some small animals such as rodents and rabbits feed on the prickly pear as well as javelina, deer, pronghorns, bighorn sheep and tortoises.
In the deserts of the American Southwest, seed pods from the mesquite tree/bush are edible as well as the fruits and tender new pads of the prickly pear cactus.
u wont eat but live on cactus juice!
Herbivores feed on grasses and other vegetation in the desert.
Cactus fruits
desert tortouise
Yes, a grasshopper will eat from a cactus if that is all they have to eat. Grasshoppers are herbivores so they eat plants.
They feed on grasses and other plants in the desert.
yes if you are in the desert or going to the desert watch out. It ate my uncle
Cactus and dead animals.
Chuckwallas are primarily herbivores, feeding on a diet consisting mainly of vegetation such as leaves, flowers, and fruits. They are known to consume a variety of plants, including creosote bushes, desert flowers, and leafy greens. Chuckwallas also obtain moisture from the plants they eat, reducing their need for water.
Yes, there are many species of butterflies that live in the desert.
They eat cactus and drink cactus juice although you might go crazy for a while. Hehehehehehe!
Most desert animals are herbivores that feed on grasses, seeds and other plant life in the desert. Carnivores then prey on the herbivores.