Llamas are from South America, not Northern Africa. Sahara wildlife, not including birds, and a very few fish-
While the Sahara desert is one of the hottest and driest places on Earth, there are some populations living in oasis towns and settlements scattered across the desert. These communities have adapted to the harsh desert environment through various means such as traditional knowledge of water conservation and agriculture.
The white widow spider, known scientifically as Latrodectus pallidus, is not found in the Sahara Desert. It primarily inhabits arid and rocky regions in North Africa, such as those in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The Sahara Desert mainly hosts other species of spiders adapted to its extreme arid conditions.
Desert foxes, also known as fennec foxes, primarily inhabit the Sahara Desert and other arid regions of North Africa. They are well adapted to living in hot and dry environments, where they can be found in sandy deserts and semi-arid areas with sparse vegetation.
i don't know, but i can tell you this by looking at the list at the international flora record organization's list of the sahara (note i will not say sahara desert because sahara means desert) is well over 5,000.
An ecosystem is a place where plants and animals ( maybe humans ) live and animals and plants live in the desert so … 
No, llamas live in the Altiplano of South America, not in the Sahara of Africa,
In the Sahara desert you would only find animals at an oasis.
No, pronghorns are North American animals and do not live in the Sahara.
Sahara Desert animals live by using their traits that they have to use to protect and survive in the desert. ( EX) A fennec fox uses its big ears to stay cool at the Sahara desert....
Broadly speaking, animals survive through adaptation to the environment. There are hundreds of different animals that live in the Sahara desert, so it is difficult to give a more specific answer.
Camels, like llamas, can spit very well and precisely. They are also very fast, so they can outrun most animals that they will encounter in the parts of the Sahara Desert where they live.
No, bighorn sheep are North American animals and do not live in the Sahara.
approxomately 1000 animals
Lots of wonderful things live in the Rub-al-Khali Desert, such as, lovely little butterflys and gypsies
Many desert animals live underground, or spend most of the day in the shade of a rock or plant.
camles can live in Egypt and/or in the Sahara desert
No one the sahara is a desert.