Animals In The Desert Ecosystem
Animals in the Desert Biome.
Animals in the desert ecosystem. It consists of Insects such as Anopheles mosquito Caterpillar Scorpions Spiders Lice Ants Butterflies Moths and Roaches. On the onset of rains a variety of animal like grasshoppers butterflies bees beetles and spiders and more may be seen in the desert ecosystem. Thus most of the animals in desert ecosystem rely on their behavioural physiological and structural adaptations to avoid the desert.
The desert fox wild dog and the wild donkey also are found in the desert. 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. 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.
In a nutshell Desert ecosystem can be explained as the interactions of different organism cohabiting together the climate present there and any other non-living components if present there. Few animals have adapted to survive the hottest desert regions besides scorpions and small reptiles. The desert habitat is home to a range of animals and plants that have actually adapted to make it through in extreme dry conditions.
Conservation efforts are however underway to save them from going extinct. Animals like burrowers and kangaroo rats make up the dominant residents. Some of the other animals in the desert include the Mexican gray wolf or the famously called el lobo in the Sonaran desert Elora 2003.
Other wildlife in this desert is the mountain lion horned owl and the all too famous rattlesnake. The camel is another desert animal. 70 mammalian species 90 species of birds 100 species of reptiles and other smaller forms of life are found in the sahara desert.
How have animals adapted to the desert. The bubal hartebeest and desert rat-kangaroo. A desert is an ecosystem that is very dry and that gets hardly any rain.