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bonufazy [111]
3 years ago
5

3 plants (flora), 5 animals (fauna), 1 scavenger and 1 decomposer that live in the Namib Desert.

Biology
1 answer:
Greeley [361]3 years ago
3 0
Here are some example of organisms that live in the Namib Desert :

Plants 
- Saguaro Cactus
- Brittle bush
- Triangle-leaf Bursage

Animals
- Tarantula
- Barking Gecko
- Scorpion
- Jackal
- Desert Hawks

Scavenger 
Namibia Vulture

Decomposer
desert ant

Hope this helps

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