No cacti live naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are strictly natives of the Americas.
Desert. Cacti thrive in arid habitats. Too much watering will kill the plant.
Some lions live in areas that have cacti, but cacti are not necessarily part of their habitat.
Yes, there are several species of barrel cacti that live in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Barrel cacti generally do not like sand and prefer rocky hillsides.
Ferocactus wislizeni, the fishhook barrel cactus, is a native of the northern Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts.
No, a barrel cactus and a saguaro are two different species of cacti. Barrel cacti are smaller, rounder cacti with ribs and spines all around, while saguaros are taller, columnar cacti with arms that grow as they age. Both are native to the deserts of the Americas, but they have distinct characteristics.
Yes: Prickly Pears, Barrel cacti, Saguaro cacti, Aztekium cacti, and Echinopsis cacti a.k.a the hedgehog cactus
No, cacti are natives to the Americas only and not found naturally in Asia.
The lifespan is 50-100 years for Fishook Barrel Cactus. Chamazal National Memorial has some that are over 100 years old.
yes because that would be their natural habitat
It can live because the cacti can soak up water