Every animal below the apex predator is considered as potential prey. An apex predator might be a lion, cougar, wolf or the like. Prey could be rodents, rabbits, hares, foxes, deer, and even coyotes.
There are a lot of prey in the dessert. Lizards eat ants for example. There is kangaroos also.
mice, rats and birds
Owls can be found in almost every biome. Snowy owls can be found in the tundra, while burrowing owls can be found in the desert. They are one of the most diverse and adaptable birds of prey.
African Penguins primarily live in the coastal marine biome of southern Africa, particularly along the coast of Namibia and South Africa. They inhabit islands and coastal areas with cold ocean currents that support their prey species, such as fish and squid.
The Savanna Biome.A biome is a community of plants, animals and wildlife, also known as an ecosystem. The biome for lions would be Savanna.
Cheetahs generally don't live in deserts. There's not enough prey there. If there is prey, they might.
There are many examples of predator-prey in the desert. A common one in the deserts of North America would be a rabbit and a coyote.
There are many different predatory relationships in the desert biome. Below I will show you the most common chain i think about first. Cacti<Tortoise<Jackal<Hungry Person I hoped this helped
Yes they live in the freshwater region of the aquatic biome because they adapt to freshwater since it has a low concentration of salt and also has more species that are easy to have a "preditor-prey" relationship with because alligators are opportunistic when it comes to catching their prey.
Desert cottontail rabbits are commonly found in desert regions. They are well adapted to hot and arid environments, with features such as their light fur color and large ears to dissipate heat. These rabbits are important to desert ecosystems as prey species and for seed dispersal.
That's what they are adapted to. It might be because of the prey there or because it has good habitats.
They prey on dead animals