Yes. Kangaroo rats live in deserts. Kangaroo rats are native to North America. They are rodents, not marsupials like their Australian namesake. They can be found in the arid and semi-arid areas of North America, specifically, Canada, the United States and Mexico, as long as there is some grass or other vegetation. They dig burrows to shelter themselves from the heat of their environment.
Kangaroo rats do not live in the cold desert. They are found only in the hot deserts of North America.
Yes, there is a large variety of rats, mice, squirrels and other rodents in the deserts around the world.
The Kangaroo Rats
Xerocoles are mammals that have adapted to live in deserts. These include many species, mice, rats, foxes, camels and many others.
Deer, antelope, sheep, tortoises, rabbits, hares, rats, mice, squirrels, are all herbivores that live in the desert.
AnswerNaked Mole Rats are native in Eastern Africa, especially Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya.
dogs ,rats and cows
Pack rats are primarily found in North and Central America, inhabiting a variety of habitats such as deserts, forests, and grasslands. They are known for building intricate nests made of twigs, leaves, and other materials, often in rocky crevices or beneath vegetation. Pack rats are most commonly seen in the southwestern United States.
Yes, roaches live in deserts.
Yes, crickets live in deserts.
Pigs are adaptable & can survive in just about as many places as rats, from scrublands, forests, open plains, deserts, marshes, swamps & alpine mountains.
alot of animals live in Indian deserts