The Desert By Zoologist, Ava. Carnivores Caracal is a carnivore they eat mostly: Birds, Gazelles and small mice. The Fennec Fox is A carnivore a part.

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The Desert By Zoologist, Ava

Carnivores Caracal is a carnivore they eat mostly: Birds, Gazelles and small mice. The Fennec Fox is A carnivore a part of their diet is Birds and Bird eggs. The Spotted Hyena is also a carnivore it eats animals such as gazelle, zebras and wildebeest.

Herbivores Ostriches eat mostly eat mostly plants, grasses, foliage and seeds The diet of the Black-Tailed Jackrabbit consists of cacti, sagebrush, and grasses Kangaroo Rats feed mostly on grass seeds, but will also eat leaves, stems and sometimes fruit if available.

Omnivores Greater Roadrunners will eat insects, lizards, spiders, snakes, fruits, seeds and sometimes rodents. Bearded Dragons feed on plants and rodents such as the kangaroo rat and seeds and leaves and types of grasses. squirrels primarily consume greens, seeds and fruit.

Images Bearded Dragons Greater Roadrunners White tailed squirrels

Images #2 Black tailed jackrabbit Ostriches Kangaroo rat

Images #3 Caracal Fennec fox Spotted Hyena

The benefits of omnivores Omnivores eat away plants and meat so that the population in the desert does not overflow.

Benefits of Herbivores Herbivores eat away weeds and plants so that the animals other from herbivores can have a nice environment.

The benefits of Carnivores Keep the population down for a good environment because to much animal waste may wilt plants that herbivores eat