Manitoba has no true deserts.
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The capital of Manitoba, Canada, is Winnipeg.
Nunavut is north of Manitoba.
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.
The territory north of Manitoba is Nunavut .
Canada has no true deserts.
Most deserts have hares, rabbits, deer, and antelope that are herbivores.
Camels, rabbits (or hares) and deer are herbivores that live in deserts.
There are many herbivores in the deserts around the world including:InsectsMany small rodentsTortoisesRabbits and haresDeerAntelopePronghornsJavelinasBuffalosGiraffesSome birds
Many insects, rodents, rabbits, hares, squirrels and hoofed animals are herbivores found in deserts.
Rhinos prefer grasslands as deserts do not provide enough plant life to sustain large herbivores.
Savannas have grass that attracts herbivores that are the prey of predators.
so the animals living there could continue livingso that the plants could survive and the herbivores could eat the plants
Some herbivores found in North American deserts include jackrabbits, desert bighorn sheep, kangaroo rats, and mule deer. These animals have adapted to the desert environment by feeding on desert plants and surviving the harsh conditions.
Deer, antelope, sheep, tortoises, rabbits, hares, rats, mice, squirrels, are all herbivores that live in the desert.
False. Tall perennial grasses and herds of grazing herbivores are not typical inhabitants of the desert biome. Deserts are characterized by low precipitation and arid conditions, which are not conducive to sustaining tall grasses and large herbivores. Instead, desert biomes are often home to specialized plant and animal species adapted to survive in these harsh environments.
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