Jun 27, 2024

10 animals that thrive in desert environment

Sonal Khandelwal

Desert survivors

​Desert environments are harsh, but certain animals have evolved unique adaptations to survive. Ten remarkable animals thrive in these extreme conditions, showcasing nature's resilience and ingenuity.​

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Beetle

​The Namib Desert beetle collects water from fog using its bumpy back. This ingenious method allows it to survive in one of the driest places on Earth.​

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Camel

​Camels are iconic desert survivors, storing fat in their humps. They can go without water for days, and their thick fur protects them from the sun.​

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Fennec

​With its large ears, the fennec fox dissipates heat and hunts small prey. Its light fur reflects sunlight, while its nocturnal habits help avoid daytime heat.​

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Gecko

​Desert geckos have adapted to the heat with nocturnal habits. Their sticky toe pads allow them to climb rocks and hide from predators during the day.​

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Jerboa

​Jerboas have long legs for jumping, allowing rapid movement across hot sands. Their burrows provide shelter from extreme temperatures and obtain moisture from food.​

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Meerkat

​Meerkats live in groups, using teamwork to forage and watch for predators. Their burrows offer protection from the heat and are adept at hunting insects.​

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Oryx

​Oryxes are desert antelopes with light-coloured coats to reflect sunlight. They can survive without water for long periods, deriving moisture from their food.​

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Rattlesnake

​Rattlesnakes thrive in deserts by being ambush predators. Their heat-sensing pits detect prey, and their venomous bite is efficient for capturing and digesting food quickly.​

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Scorpion

​Scorpions are nocturnal predators with venomous stingers. Their exoskeleton reduces water loss, and they burrow to escape the heat, ensuring survival in arid landscapes.​

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Tortoise

​Desert tortoises dig burrows to escape extreme temperatures. They have a slow metabolism and can survive without water, obtaining plant moisture.​

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