Bighorn sheep live in North America, not in the Sahara.
The desert bighorn sheep is found in a single, large region containing b both the desert of the Southwest United States and the northern parts of Mexico. These stocky, heavy-bodied sheep are similar to other bighorns, other than the adaptation to arid conditions.
The Desert Bighorn Sheep lives in the Southwestern corner of the U.S. including Nevada, Arizona, California, and the Baja Penninsula of Mexico. They are also said to exist in Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado as well, though they are less common in these states.
falcons , camel and sheep live in the hot desert...
Desert bighorn sheep,White-tailed antelope ground squirrelMule deerDesert Tortoisekangaroo ratsmall desert jerboacamelelephants
Coyotes, foxes, rabbits, tortoises, hawks, falcons, mice, snakes, bighorn sheep, and even deer live in the Great Basin desert region.
No, the bighorn sheep is not extinct. They still live in the wild and in zoos. They are not extinct.
A listing of animals who live in the desert can be found at the related link listed below. Some of the animals that live in the desert are camels, wind scorpion, bighorn sheep, coyote, desert tortoise, Rattlesnake, Roadrunner, fishes of various types (pupfish in the Death Valley desert), Hawks, Pelicans, Owls, Herons, Stocks, Toads, Frogs, Lizards, desert foxes, wolves, kestrels, jackrabbits, and cactus wrens. Also, snakes and lizards of various types. Plus, there is a 'Gila Monster'.
Numerous species of rats and mice rabbits and hares raccoons, coatis and ringtails bobcats and cougars and jaguars wolves and coyotes deer and pronghorn and desert bighorn sheep
Yes, desert dwellers live in a desert.
the mountains
Yes, they live with their familys.