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In the United States, javelina and deer will eat prickly pear cacti. Some insects and a few rodents as well as the desert tortoise may dine on cacti.I do not know of any animals that eat cacti, on account of their spines, however, some bats, bees, and probably butterflies eat cactus nectar, and various animals may eat their fruit. Humans, however, do eat edible cacti, because they can cut off the spines. An example of an edible cacti is the prickly pear cactus.Deer and rabbits eat the cactus flowerbuds...
In the desert, there are different animal species that feed on cacti, including wrens, certain types of sparrows, Gambel's quail, jackrabbits, peccaries, desert bighorn sheep, and rodents. Bats, bees, and wasps also feed on the nectar of cacti flowers.
Some cacti are edible such as a prickly pear cactus. Their pads and fruit's spines can be removed or burned off to eat. Some cacti however aren't edible such as the teddy bear cactus due to its spines which are heavily distriputed across the plant.
Spalding products carry the registered trademark of the Spalding name and logo; there are a number of patents for stickball bats which may or may not affect the model you are referring to.
VRS=Vibration Reduction System The Higher the VRS rating the less it will sting on the end of bat and near the handle
Most likely, the number of insects will increase because there are less bats to eat them!!
The composite bats have a trampoline like affect that give the ball more distance. Aluminum is more stiff and has less of a trampoline affect than a composite bat would.
if there were no vampire bats the mosquitos would get out of control
Rabies, hydrophobia, parvo, and cancer can affect dogs.Hoof and mouth disease can affect horses. Feline leukemia can affect cats. Mad cow disease can affect cattle. Rabies can affect bats. Fleas can carry the bacteria that infects black rats with the Black Plague.
A player who hit .268 in 509 at bats collected 136 hits. Batting average is determined by the number of hits divided by the number of at-bats. X/509 = .268
In Bracken Cave Texas. It is estimated that 20 million bats roost there.
It is this equation... Number of hits ____________ Number of at bats That easy!