Most rodents would feed at night.
The tarantula spider lives in the desert. The desert tortoise would be another one.
A person can live indefinitely in the desert as long as they have sufficient water and nutritious food and, depending upon the particular desert, shelter.
Depends what type of rodent but probably about a pound.
Each desert is diiferent as far as temperature. You would have to specify a particular desert as temperatures can range from well below minus 100 degrees to nearly 150 degrees above zero depending upon the desert.
They would not survive in a desert. Toucans live in the jungles of Southern Mexico, Central, South American, and the Caribbean region.
one place fungi would not likely thrive would be in the desert because fungi only lives in wet places
the answer to the question what mammal starts with R is red fox
There's no 'savanna desrt'. If you're refering the Sahara Desert, many animals are insects, snakes, and foxes/coyote. In the savannah, the tallest animal is the giraffe. However, the heaviest animal is the elephant.
That would depend on the particular desert. Generally, deserts are hot and dry in the summer but Atlanta is hot and very humid making life a bit more miserable than life in the desert.
well because a tree needs water and if it lives in a desert it doesn't have any water. And a cactus can't switch because it needs alot of sun light.
The capybara, the largest rodent in the world, can grow to as much as 150 pounds as an adult. That would be a bit more than the average wolf weighs.
You need to reask this question in a more specific manor. I cannot determine weather you mean a wild rodent or one at a store. Besides, to answer this, the type of rodent would need to be specefied.