No, cacti are only natives of the Americas. They do not occur naturally in Madagascar.
Madagascar has no true deserts but does have the Spiny Thicket or Spiny Forest which is a semi-arid region in the southern part of the country,
a few are the Chicken with Garlic and ginger and the Fruit Compote with Lichee nuts.
No, cacti are strictly plants of the Americas. If they are found elsewhere they are not natural and would be considered an invasive species.
There are actually no deserts in Lesotho. As it turns out, Lesotho is the mountainous country with rugged terrain, and it is relatively small. It is not marked by constant temperatures; they actually vary. Deserts are known to have very high temperatures and support few vegetation.
The Madagascar spiny thickets (also known as the Madagascar spiny forests) is located in southern Madagascar.
Yes, the Spiny Desert is the largest in Madagascar,
The Spiny Desert is in Madagascar.
The Spiny Desert is in Madagascar.
Aye-ayes are found (rarely) across most of Madagascar, excluding the dry, spiny forest in the south. Its range includes dry, deciduous woodloods and rainforests.
The Spiny Desrt is in Madagasgar.
The Spiny Desert
Madagascar has no true deserts. The spiny thicket or "spiny desert" of southern Madagascar, also referred to as deciduous thicket, is a globally distinctive ecoregion. It has a rainy season as well as a dry season Average rainfall exceeds the 10 inch (250 mm) limit that defines a true desert however.