Hot, like in the desert where they store there water in there needles and there inside because in the morning it is foggy and then moisture collects on them that how they get water. :)
Cactus wrens and Cholla cactus are symbiotic. The cactus wren builds its nest in the spines of the cactus, providing a safe place for the bird to raise it's young.
A cactus is a producer consumer.
Yes some species of Owls live in holes in cactus.
The cactus has a great many predators actually. The cactus falls prey to many insects and small animals that can maneuver around the thorny exterior.
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some are the Joshua Tree, cactus some kinds of cactus is, Nopal cactus, Prickly pear cactus, and Black Lace Cactus :)
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The giant cactus would not survive in the British climate because they are adapted to grow in the arid areas.
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no,a cactus can't survive in northpole because it will become frozen and it would die. Cactus can almostly survive in any climate. In northpole it is very cold and the cactus is not adapted to low temperatures. Cactus need warmth and in northpole there is freezing weather and freezing water, cactus can't survive in northpole.
NO , CACTI DOES NOT GROW ANYWHERE IN THE BRITISH ISLES, as it is not adapted to the varied climate and cold climate in the uae...
There are both tumbleweeds and cactus in El Paso. We live in a high desert climate with low average rainfall 7" to 9" yearly. Prickly pear cactus is native and tumbleweeds are everywhere.
Cactus's usually live in quite a hot climate and they survive with little rainfall. You may find cactus's in areas which rain quite a lot but they are most common in Africa, North America, Mexico, South America, Asia and Australia.
The cactus is the only plant that can grow in the desert because it can store its own water for long periods of time. Daniel Makepeace
Utah and any other state that has a dry hot climate.
The cactus wren bird mostly lives in arizona,this is their natural habitat, these birds also live in places like New Mexico as well, they prefer a hot climate.
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