desert animals
Desert animals have adapted to survive in harsh, dry environments with limited water. Many, like the camel, can store water in their bodies and go long periods without drinking. Others, such as the fennec fox, have large ears that help dissipate heat and keep them cool during the day.
These animals often have specialized behaviors and physical traits. For instance, the kangaroo rat can extract moisture from seeds and has kidneys that conserve water. Many desert animals are nocturnal, meaning they are active at night when temperatures are cooler, helping them avoid the extreme heat of the day.