Fruit cages are used for growing fruit. They are used to house fruit outdoors but can provide them with some protection from the elements and being eaten. One can grown fruit such as strawberries and grapes.
Yes, eggplants do not require cages for support as they grow. They have sturdy stems that can support the weight of the fruit without additional support structures.
The word 'cages' is not a standard collective noun; cages is the plural form for the singular, common noun, cage. However, it can be used as a collective noun for whatever is appropriate, for example, cages of bears, cages of birds, cages of pets waiting for adoption, etc.
Battery cages are small wire cages used in industrial egg production to confine hens. The cages restrict movement, do not allow natural behaviors, and can lead to health issues for the birds. Many animal welfare advocates argue that battery cages are inhumane.
Cages are not used in bullfighting. They are fought in a circular arena in the Plaza de Toros and the size varies with each location.
used to be "cages" now it's "enclosures"
There are many great brands of bird cages out there. Some of the best are Avian Adventures Cages , A & E Cages, Prevue Hendryx, and Nuage Cages.
mostly cat cages.
The plural of "cage" is "cages".
battery farm are small cages. especialy, battery cages for chickens are to small
No animals like being in cages.
Women in Cages was created in 1971.
Yes, tomato plants often need support such as stakes or cages to grow properly and prevent the fruit from touching the ground.