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Dromedary Camel: Called The Ship of the Desert, the camel is uniquely built to flourish even in the hottest and driest of deserts.
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Scorpion: The scorpion is an arachnid. Like the spider, it has eight legs and venom, though the venom is delivered through a stinger in the tail.
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Yucca Moth: The yucca moth is a small, white moth that helps pollinate the yucca, a plant that grows in the desert.
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Sidewinder: Another amazing desert animal is a snake that moves through the sand sideways.
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Roadrunner: The roadrunner is a type of ground cuckoo and is notable for its swiftness on land.
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Saiga: This antelope is famous for its large, Roman nose with nostrils that point toward the ground.
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Antelope Jackrabbit: The antelope jackrabbit, which is really a hare, lives in the deserts of southern Arizona and the northwest area of Mexico.
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Tadpole Shrimp: Found in the family Triopsidae, tadpole shrimp have not changed much since the Triassic era, which began about 252 million years ago.
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