Canada's desert regions, primarily found in British Columbia and the southern parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan, host unique wildlife adapted to arid conditions. Notable desert animals include the Great Basin rattlesnake, the western toad, and various species of lizards, such as the side-blotched lizard. Additionally, mammals like the desert cottontail rabbit and the kit fox can be found in these environments. These animals have adapted to survive in the sparse vegetation and extreme temperature fluctuations characteristic of Canada's deserts.
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