cautus do not eat they,they store lots of water. when it gets to full the cautus cracks open and he water spills out of the cautus.
The spelling "cautus" is species of shark (Carcharhinus cautus).The common word may be "cautious" (careful) or "cactus" (desert plant).
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Non lentus sed cautus.
The Perth Regiment's motto is 'Audax et cautus'.
Some animals det their water from the food they eat, such as the kangaroo rat, that eats plants and seeds. Rather than excrete the water they conserve most of it.
not so sure about plants...but rhino, porcupine. A guess the cautus?
Ferns like a lot of water and more frequently.
he/she/it bewares 'caveo, cavere, cavi, cautus' is a 2nd declension verb meaning 'beware'. A better translation is something like: He/she avoids/takes precautions
The Latin word for "cautious" is "cautus." It derives from the verb "caveo," meaning "to be wary" or "to take care." This term reflects a sense of being careful or prudent in actions and decisions.
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
it means eat eat i eat eat i owned
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....