No. While cacti do store water in their stems, the water is in the tissues of the plant and not a simple reservoir Also, some cacti can be toxic to consume and several species are hallucenogenic if eaten.
no because you wouldn't be able to go inside the cactus
to drink
yes
Yes a bird can. The wood pecker pecks the cactus to get in,then it builds a nest in the cactus.So when they have kids they use the water for their kids and them.
It probably isn't a good idea to drink the water from the saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea]. A cactus plant tends to store its water in bitter or toxic forms. This discourages predators from raiding precious water supplies. So a wiser choice are the saguaro's fruits, flowers, and seeds as sources of nutrition and water. Particularly the fruits and the seeds are succulent sources of drink and food.
they eat cactus, they live in the desert, they can carry water in their humps and cannot drink water for a month and can drink over a whole bathtub full of water.
An interesting fact about a cactus is that a cactus has a thick, juicy and swollen stem inside his body which helps it to store water and when it gets thirsty because of the extremely hot weather, he can drink the water anytime he wants.
Some get the hydration from their prey, and some get it from the water in the desert cactus.
It's water from a cactus! The cactus has collected that water!x
They eat it by Ramming there antlers in the cactus reed and then they drink!
cactus and cactus water
animals like lizards and some bugs live in their. usually animals who don't drink water. if they do drink water they open cactus's and eat each other or their prey.