The giraffes does not eat cactus & they do not like it because giraffes do not have that type of teeth the type of camel & they do not live in a desert & cannot live there because of the extreme heat.And the main thing is that the camel have a feature or part in the his body through which he could digest it but the giraffe do not that feature or part.and the camel eat it because in desert there is nothing like green leaves but it is there.
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.
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A cactus's stem is made up of slimy and juicy tissue that stores water to survive in dry seasons. The tissue is specialized for water storage, allowing the cactus to thrive in arid environments.
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A succulent plant conserves water. Example: Cactus Succulent means fleshy, pulpy, juicy - moist and tasty.
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A cactus gets sick mainly because of inappropriate levels of heat, light, moisture, and vegetative competition. The key disabling factors are the amount of moisture and the degree of coldness. A cactus plant's entire internal structure is geared towards wringing precious moisture out of an extreme environment. It isn't geared towards dealing with chilled, water logged body parts. For example, overwatering blackens, rots, and kills cactus tissue. Depending upon the extent of the damage, the entire plant may sicken and die.A cactus also gets sick because of predators. The predators may be linked with the preceding problems. Examples are moisture loving bacteria, fungi, and microbes.Or the predators may be in search of scarce fleshy, juicy food in an extreme environment. The cactus plant generally can handle predation by birds and small mammals that turn around and disperse cactus seeds over a wider area than where the plant is located. But it may not be able to handle predation by birds in search of nesting cavities or by bugs in search of juicy shoots and roots.
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Cacti have juicy stems primarily to store water, which is essential for their survival in arid environments. The thick, fleshy stems are adapted to retain moisture, allowing the plant to endure long periods of drought. Additionally, the juicy stems help with photosynthesis, as they contain chlorophyll, enabling the cactus to convert sunlight into energy while minimizing water loss.