Actually, there are a large number of snake species that live in the deserts of the world.
aquatic reptiles.
No census of the total numbers of reptiles has ever been made in the Mojave Desert as it would be virtually impossible to do so.
Dead ones
A fennec foxes habitat is in the desert. yes
The Northern Cardinal.
Arthropods such as spiders, scorpions, centipedes, insects, etc. are all cold blooded as well as all reptiles and amphibians found in the desert. There are also birds and mammals that live in the desert and they are warm blooded. The answer to your question is 'both.'
reptiles
No they dont live in the desert sorry
No census of the total numbers of reptiles has ever been made in the Mojave Desert as it would be virtually impossible to do so.
All iguanas are reptiles. It doesn't matter where they live.
Rain Forest reptiles need higher humidity and live in warm, humid and rainy enviroments Desert Reptiles live in dry climates and need high heat
Reptiles have dry, rough skin that helps them stay hydrated. This is important because many reptiles live in arid and desert conditions.
There are monitor lizards and snakes, including venomous snakes.
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dont they live in the desert
All insects, arachnids, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals that live in a desert are consumers. Only plants are producers.
They does it because they are cold blooded reptiles and need slight to stay warm
Leopard geckos live in a desert habitat, but not in a sandy one.