The "Opuntia Fruit" or "cactus fig" is on the upper left side of the trail as you climb up the Mountains of the Moon. (A woman is standing nearby.)
If you feed it to the tortoise at the Kaya Forests, the turtle will move from a likely digging spot.
It is large and red and growing on a cactus along the trail at the Mountains of the Moon.
You use it at the Kaya Forests to lure the sleeping tortoise.
First, you have to get the cactus fig from the mountains of the blue moon. When you get it, go back into the Kaya forests and use the cactus fig. The turtle will wake up and come eat the cactus fig.
The green JEWEL on Nabooti Island is at the Kaya Forests. You will need a shovel and a cactus fig to recover the JEWEL. (see related question)
The only "monster" on Nabooti Island is a monster tortoise, which you can lure with the Opuntia Fruit (cactus fig) found on the trail at the Mountains of the Moon.
The green JEWEL on Nabooti Island is at the Kaya Forests. You will need a shovel and a cactus fig to recover the JEWEL.(see related question)
The cactus fig (Opuntia fruit) is on the left side of the lower trail at the Mountains of the Moon. Jump to where you see a red thing on the cactus then you will get a cactus fig. You use it at the Kaya Forests to move the tortoise out of your way. (see related question)
The cactus fig (Opuntia fruit) is on the trail at the Mountains of the Moon, just left of the woman you meet. Use it at the Kaya Forests to lure the sleeping tortoise.
At the Kaya Forests, there is a large tortoise sitting where you need to dig. Using the cactus fig (Opuntia fruit), you can lure him away.
The Opuntia fruit (cactus fig) is on the trail at the Mountains of the Moon. A woman is collecting them there.
The cactus fig (Opuntia fruit) is on the left side of the lower trail at the Mountains of the Moon. You use it at the Kaya Forests to move the tortoise out of your way. (see related question)
The cactus fig (Opuntia fruit) is on the left side of the lower trail at the Mountains of the Moon. You use it at the Kaya Forests to move the tortoise out of your way. (see related question)