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Cacti are natives only to the Americas. If there are any cacti in the Sahara they did not get there naturally and may have become a noxious invasive species.

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Q: How many cacti are there in the Sahara Desert?
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How many cacti live in the Sahara Desert?

No cacti grow naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives of the Americas, not Africa.


How many kinds of cacti are there in the Sahara Desert?

Counting all the cacti in a desert is a virtual impossibility.


What barrel cacti live in the Sahara Desert?

No cacti live naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are strictly natives of the Americas.


What types of cactus plants are in the Sahara Desert?

Cacti are native to the Americas and are not found naturally in the Sahara Desert.


Can mealworms eat cacti in the Sahara Desert?

No, mealworms do not eat cacti and cacti do not occur naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives to American deserts.


What species of cactus is in the Sahara Desert?

Cacti are from the Americas and not native to the Sahara.


Are there any saguaro cacti in the Sahara desert?

No, cacti are strictly New World plants. They do not grow naturally in the Sahara. Any cacti you might see there were planted by man.


What eats cacti in the Sahara Desert?

people leopards lions (although these will only eat the small or the young ones,] jackals and hyenas.


Are cacti found in the desert?

Yes, many cacti genera are found in the desert.


How many plants live in the sahara desert?

i don't know, but i can tell you this by looking at the list at the international flora record organization's list of the sahara (note i will not say sahara desert because sahara means desert) is well over 5,000.


What is the natural vegetation of the Sahara desert?

Orange trees, herbs, fig trees, magaria, olive trees, cacti, and wild gourds.


Are there fruits in the desert?

Yes, besides dates in the Sahara, there are several cacti in the American deserts that produce edible fruit.