Animals In The Desert Ecosystem
Conservation efforts are however underway to save them from going extinct.
Animals in the desert ecosystem. A desert is an ecosystem that is very dry and that gets hardly any rain. Below is a list of animals that live in the desert with links to additional information on each animal. The camel is another desert animal.
Some of the deserts scavengers are capable of capturing their own prey but as food can be scarce in the desert they are always looking to scavenge an easy meal. A desert ecosystem is basically devoid of any rainfall or precipitation. Desert animals include coyotes and bobcats spiders such as the black widow scorpions rattlesnakes lizards and many kinds of birds all especially adapted to the desert biome.
Generally the desert consists of several kinds of species. The desert fox wild dog and the wild donkey also are found in the desert. Deserts are an arid region which usually has hot temperature throughout the year.
The IUCN considers many species as endangered including the Egyptian tortoise gazelles antelopes Saharan cheetah fennec foxes caracals and pronghorns. In areas with a greater water supply the level of biodiversity increases as vegetation such as shrubs cacti and hardy trees form the foundation of a more extensive food web. It then moves on to some other important aspects of desert plantanimal interactions with a focus on pollination and seed dispersal.
Additionally many scavenging insects subsist on dead organisms. An ecosystem is the overall study of any geographical area. The bubal hartebeest and desert rat-kangaroo.
The camel has humps that store fat and water so that the camel will not get dehydrated or run out of energy. Thus most of the animals in desert ecosystem rely on their behavioural physiological and structural adaptations to avoid the desert. Amphibians like spade foot toad dig burrow with the help of its spade-like feet and goes to sleep till the rains arrive.