Sounds like a Berberis.
Thorny devils have sandy coloured skin to enable them to camouflage in their habitat. This offers extra protection for what is a slow-moving and otherwise defenceless lizard. Thorny devils can actually change the colour of their skin to match their environment: therefore, some may appear sandy coloured, while others are darker.
Barberry
It is a bush with green stems, small green thorny leaves and many small, bright yellow flowers which last for a long time, especially in spring-time.
Thorn scorn, rose foes
A barberry is a thorny shrub of the genus Berberis, which bears yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries.
GREEN leavy leaves and hey it depends where there at for the hey
They are herbivores, grasses, light branches and leaves, shoots, thorny wood bushes and fruit
Kaland. It is a red berry, very tasty which grows on a thorny but pretty bush. It is from Karaunda (carissa) family. Its leaves are dense and dark green and white flowers have a pleasant orangelike aroma. The whole plant is poisonous except the fruit.
They are herbivores, grasses, light branches and leaves, shoots, thorny wood bushes and fruit
They are herbivores, grasses, light branches and leaves, shoots, thorny wood bushes and fruit
A berberry is another term for a barberry, any of a group of thorny shrubs of the genus Berberis, which bear yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries.
of the giraffe is their ability to eat leaves from some very thorny trees! Just how do they do it? Giraffes produce a very thick saliva, or spit, which protects the mouth from their thorny diet.Read more: What_are_adaptations_of_the_giraffe