Yes, the jumping cholla is a plant and a producer.
A jumping cholla is a plant and produces its own food by photosynthesis.
the life span of a jumping cholla is 500 years
Except for a few parasitic insects, few animals will even attempt to devour a jumping cholla.
Only a few insects such as scale insects and cochineal bugs will attack a jumping cholla.
Baja California ( Upper Mexico)
cus they can mate
Roses, prickly pear cacti, Jumping cactus (cholla)
Cholla Slab was created in 1998.
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You can end up contracting cholla when you are always exposed to chemicals and particles that contain a particularly dangerous amount of cholla which can cause mild to severe symptoms of cholla in the first 24 hours.
There are a few adaptations made for the different tasks such as crawling jumping because the legs of an insect are not identical. These adaptations include added joints.