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.
Yes. In fact, they have many. Cactus are typically infested with Spiders, owls, lizards, and many species of insects.
a SNAKES SHARP FANGScan help the snake scare away predators it also helps catch prey
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.
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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.
protects it from predators.
Cactus wrens usually nest in the cholla cactus. This very spiny cactus provides protection for their eggs and young from predators such as snakes.
they are tall the have spikes to stop predators from biting cactus and drinking its water the have in the so they are drought resistance
they are tall the have spikes to stop predators from biting cactus and drinking its water the have in the so they are drought resistance
They have Spikes to stop predators trying to eat them
they are tall the have spikes to stop predators from biting cactus and drinking its water the have in the so they are drought resistance
The Cactus plant lives for extended periods of time due the lack of predators; nothing is there to kill it.
The desert cactus
To injure animals that may be predators of the cactus, e.g. try to eat it! If an animal goes to eat the cactus, it will spike them and they will not eat it again. Also it absorbs and stores moisture from the air for the cactus, so it can be utilized in hot conditions.
To keep predators away, so it doesn't get eaten like grass.
The pointy things on a cactus are called spines.