There are major cities and towns in most deserts that have hotels and motels for lodging. Otherwise a person will need to bring a tent or other shelter.
Yes, there are elephants in the Namib Desert of Africa.
to stay alive
The desert tortoise spends nearly 95% of its life underground to avoid the heat.
They kill desert travellers and suck their blood and take their supplies to stay alive
Bears generally stay in the mountains in the deserts but do come to the desert floor on occasion.
Desert animals stay dry when it rains. When the rain stops, they come out to drink water.
they cough it up
alot of food and water
Camels are too expensive to carve them out just to use them as blankets. People use actual blankets to stay warm in the desert night.
No, all desert animals have to emerge from their "homes" to eat, drink and mate.
As long as you have sufficient water and food and shelter, you can stay indefinitely.
Desert tortoises spend about 95% of their lives in underground burrows, safe from predators and the hot sun.