Here in the desert southwest of the United States we have large herds of pronghorn that have survived for centuries. We also have smaller herds of mule deer and bighorn sheep.
You could survive in either desert, given the appropriate supplies, clothing and transport.
Yes, eagles can and do survive in the desert. I have seen golden eagles in the Chihuahuan Desert and none seemed to be suffering.
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Herbivores compete with other herbivores for the limited food and water available in a desert.
Earthworms survive in those parts of the desert where the soil has more moisture. They do not survive in dry sand or soil.
no because it would dehydrate and could not survive because hyenas would eat it
Yes, it would survive in a desert. As some people would say a desert is a hot, inhospitable place to be, but a desert is a place with nothing in it, so that means that the arctic and Antarctica is a desert.
Because if the plants were all eaten up, there would be nothing left for the herbivores to eat. Also, the oxygen that the plants supplies are needed by the herbivores to survive.
Yes, otherwise nothing would survive there.
No, plants cannot survive without sunlight, herbivores cannot survive without plants, and I don't think carnivores and omnivores can survive without herbivores. Besides, they would all freeze to death within a few days anyway.
They would become extinct because that is the only thing they eat they are herbivores thats what all herbivores eat
Of couse, animals can grow in the desert. They would not be able to survive and reproduce if they did not grow.
Abyssinian cats are a domestic breed and would not survive for long in a desert.
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no, you can not because it would not survive in desert conditions because its use to forest conditions