In semi-desert regions, people often rely on drought-resistant crops such as millet, sorghum, and barley, which can thrive in arid conditions. Livestock, including goats, sheep, and camels, are also common, providing milk, meat, and other animal products. Additionally, foraged wild plants and nuts, as well as trade with neighboring areas, can supplement their diet. Traditional dishes often incorporate these locally sourced ingredients, reflecting the resourcefulness of the inhabitants.
semi deserts are small deserts and deserts is like a desert
Not a vegetarian. They eat mainly vegetarian food, but they eat meat occasionally.
Kansas has semi-arid lands but no true deserts.
For a list of all the deserts and semi-deserts of the world, see the related link below.
There are deserts in Europe. Most are relatively small areas of semi-arid land. There are, however, no absolute deserts in Europe.
Nothing! Jackrabbits are from North America and not found in the Sahara.
There are some areas of semi-desert and steppe in Idaho but no true desert regions.
They are not. Red Kangaroos do not live in sandy deserts because there is not enough food for them. They live in semi-arid areas, as well as grasslands, bushland and other well-vegetated areas where there is sufficient water.
Yes. They do and Giraffes rule
Kansas has some semiarid regions but no true deserts.
Italy has no true deserts. There is, however, the Accona Desert - a semi-desert in central Italy.
Russia has some semi-arid regions as well as tundra but no true deserts.