an adaptation is the savanna for a whistiling thorn is its thorns
Blackberry plants have thorns as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from being eaten by animals or humans. The thorns act as a deterrent to predators, helping the plant to survive and reproduce.
The whistling thorn has a symbiotic relationship with ants. The ants will defend the tree by biting the herbivores who try and eat it, and in return, the tree allows the ants to live in its dead thorns. If no herbivore comes by, and the ants are proving useless, the tree will stop its supply of necter that the ants drink, and shrink the thorns they live in
Plants have developed thorns or poisons as a defense mechanism against herbivores or predators. Thorns can deter animals from feeding on the plant, while poisons can make the plant unpalatable or even harmful if consumed. These adaptations help plants survive and reproduce in their environment.
No, ferns do not have thorns. They are non-flowering vascular plants that reproduce via spores and typically have soft, feathery leaves called fronds. While some plants may have thorns for protection, ferns rely on other mechanisms, such as their growth habits and habitat, to avoid herbivory.
The whistling thorn tree (Acacia drepanolobium) adapts to its environment through a mutualistic relationship with ants. Its swollen thorns provide shelter for ants, while the tree offers nectar as a food source. In return, the ants protect the tree from herbivores and competing plants, effectively enhancing its survival in harsh environments. This adaptation allows the whistling thorn to thrive in areas where competition for resources is high.
The whistling thorn tree, known for its hollow thorns that house mutualistic ants, is primarily consumed by herbivores such as giraffes and elephants. These animals feed on the leaves and pods of the tree, while the ants protect the tree from herbivory and other threats. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the tree and the animals that feed on it.
The present participle for "whistle" is "whistling."
The thorns on cacti are like seeds, if you want to reproduce a cactus you will probably need a green house, if you don't have a greenhouse you can take a plastic bag and poke small holes in it and drape it over the cactus. Cactus thorns are sharp and prickly they are a natural defence system.
What is it when you hear whistling and no one is there?
it was a crown of thorns. they twisted together thorns and pressed it into his head
There It Go (The Whistling Song) by Julez Santana