A cactus is a carnivore; they enjoy eating desert foxes and the odd rat or two.
A cactus is a plant, usually not counted in any of those. Plants are considered producers.
no because it does not eat other plants or animals
No most plants are producers
A prickly pear cactus is a producer because it produces its own food from inorganic substances. This goes for other plants as well.
A cactus is a carnivore; they enjoy eating desert foxes and the odd rat or two.
None of those.
Cati are producers. Autotrophs.
Neither. Herbivore and carnivore are terms applied to animals depending on whether they feed on plants or other animals. A cactus is a plant; it does not eat anything.
A barrel cactus is a plant and all plants are producers, not consumers.
yes
YES
No he is a carnivore and a Herbivore because he eats snakes and eats cactus.
The spikes of a cactus prevents a herbivore from eating it as well prevents water loss through transpiration.
it is a producer because it keeps its water stored to feed on over time when it does not rain in the high tempatures of the dessert of whatever biome it is surviving in .
it is a producer because it keeps its water stored to feed on over time when it does not rain in the high tempatures of the dessert of whatever biome it is surviving in .
Herbivore - plc
Herbivore
a cactus
Various species of prickly pear and cholla Claret cup cactus Hedgehog cactus Peyote Rainbow cactus Corncob cactus Living rock cactus Button cactus Eagle claw cactus (aka Turk's head cactus) Fish hook barrel cactus Pincushion cactus Strawberry cactus several others
No, a cactus does not have a thorn. A cactus has spines.
cactus and cactus water
Herbivore.
Herbivore