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Known for its large ears, the Fennec Fox is a small nocturnal fox native to the Sahara Desert.
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Camels are iconic desert animals, especially the dromedary, with a single hump.
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This small, venomous snake can be found in the deserts of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
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Found in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, this tortoise spends most of its life in burrows, emerging only during cooler periods.
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Inhabiting the Kalahari Desert, meerkats live in social groups and are known for their upright posture.
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This critically endangered antelope is native to the Sahara. It can survive without water for long periods.
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These small, hopping rodents are found in the deserts of North Africa and Asia. Their nocturnal lifestyle helps them conserve water.
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Native to the Australian desert, this lizard has a spiky body that helps deter predators.
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These animals demonstrate remarkable adaptations to thrive in the harsh conditions of deserts.