Millions upon millions of people around the world live in deserts and the vast majority (over 99%) live in cities and towns where food is readily available in stores and markets or restaurants. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert and have a Wal*Mart SuperCenter a half mile from my home where I can purchase nearly any food I desire. There are also a number of restaurants and fast food establishments within a short walking distance of my home. For those who live far from a town or city, many of them grow at least part of their own food and purchase other food items when they make an occasional trip into town to stock up on supplies.
Yes, this could be a desert food chain.
They have to adapt to the heat of the desert and prey loss. If there food dies out they have to adapt to something else to eat
the king snake is found in the Sonoran Desert and Chihuahuan Desert.
the rodents will or can die by a snake population getting larger and most likely they will have no food, water, shelter, or space.
The Chihuahuan Desert
A desert food web can be very complex, as with any ecosystem, everything relies on anything else. A simple food web could look something like this: Cactus ---> Rodent ---> Snake ---> Raptor Some more complex desert food web examples can be found by following the links below.
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A desert snake.
No, They are one of the more harmless snakes of the desert.
Well they would probably catch a snake kill it and take all the skin off and eat it