
Where water is near, herbs and small shrubs can grow. Deep-rooted trees survive in wetter areas. Animals: In the cool of the evening, the tiny fennec fox comes up from its underground tunnel to hunt for mice, birds, and lizards. Its huge ears help it hear the smallest scurry. It has adapted well to the desert and rarely needs to drink. Gerbils also live underground in the heat of the day. At night they come out to search for seeds, roots flowers and insects, careful to avoid the larger animals hunting them. When in danger, they stay very still. Their colors blend with the desert, making them difficult to see. If they must escape they use their powerful jumping legs to get a fast head start. The addax antelope was once all over in the Sahara. It can live without water and gets the moisture it needs from the plants it eats. Now, because of over hunting by humans, there are few addax left. They are protected by law.
The large barbary sheep also can scrape by in the desert with little food and almost no water. Other animals found in the sahara include hyena, antelope, gazelle, oryx, jackals, badger and baboon. Plants: Plants that can survive the heat, drought and salt of the Sahara desert include; the olive tree, acacia, cypress, mastic tree, oleander, thyme, and grasses.
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