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Saguaro Cactus
No large animals that I am aware of eat the saguaro. The prickly pear cactus is usually the choice for many animals.
Yes, cactus comprises about 40% of the pronghorns' diet.Clarification:No large animals that I am aware of eat the saguaro. The prickly pear cactus is usually the choice for many animals, including the pronghorn.
Saguaro cacti produce there own food by photosynthesis just as all green plants do.
Yes, a saguaro cactus has roots.
You can eat saguaro fruit. I'm not sure if you can eat the cactus itself or not, but it's probably illegal to try given that it's illegal under Arizona state law to "harm" a saguaro.
None! The camel and the saguaro are not even found in the same hemisphere. It is highly unlikely a camel would even attempt to eat a saguaro if they did occur together.
they choose this because the saguaro cactus was a famous cactus
Spiders on a saguaro cactus primarily feed on insects that frequent the cactus for shelter or food, such as ants, beetles, and flies. They may also prey on other small arthropods found on the cactus, contributing to the natural pest control in the ecosystem.
Yes, like all plants, Saguaro cacti undergo photosynthesis and produce oxygen as a byproduct. However, the amount of oxygen they produce is significantly lower compared to other types of plants due to their relatively small leaf surface area.
The largest saguaro cactus is located in Arizona, USA.
The saguaro cactus blossom is the representative flower of the state of Arizona.