Cacti
The question cannot be answered as it is virtually impossible to perform a census of cacti in such a vast desert area.
Chihuahuas, cacti, normal Mexico stuff like snakes and desert type animals.
It is not a cactus at all, it is the Blue Agave that is used to make tequila. Agave plants are succulents not cacti.
Mexico. If you look really closely at the cacti on the emblem there's pink cactus figs on them
Yes. Mexico is home of many cacti species, such as the cereus (cereus greggii), the saguaro (carnegiea giganteus) or the barrel cactus (echinocactus polycephalus).
All troughout Mexico, from the cacti and shrubs at the northern deserts of Sonora and Chihuahua to the tall trees of the tropical rain forests to the south.
Cacti get water from rainwater that is stored in the special roots of the cacti
It means, "organs," with most of the same meanings in Spanish as in English. In Mexico, however, organos can be cacti.
Because they are plants, the roots are used the same way in cacti as in every plant, to take in water for the plant to use.
Cacti grow in hot, dry, areas. In Texas, this is the southwestern part of the State (Big Bend National Park) and along the western border with New Mexico.
The Saguaro Cactus is found in desert areas that are flat or rocky. This includes areas of Arizona, California, and Mexico.