Yes, there are turtles in the desert. Some, such as box turtles, can survive without a permanent water source. Others only live in rivers or streams that pass through a desert.
No HOW WOULD THEY SURVIVE IN THAT YEAR IF THERE ENDANGERED?
Earthworms survive in those parts of the desert where the soil has more moisture. They do not survive in dry sand or soil.
yes turtles can eat in the dark.. that is how they survive... yes turtles can eat in the dark.. that is how they survive...
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.
Yes, otherwise nothing would survive there.
Most ferns require a moist environment to survive and would struggle to survive in the extreme conditions of a desert. The lack of water and high temperatures in the desert would likely be too challenging for a fern to thrive.
sun turtles live in the desert
Abyssinian cats are a domestic breed and would not survive for long in a desert.
Of couse, animals can grow in the desert. They would not be able to survive and reproduce if they did not grow.
Hatchling turtles largely survive through huge numbers, in many areas less than 5% survive to adulthood.