In a desert.
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Yes, the desert fairy duster (Calliandra eriophylla) is a native plant to the Sonoran Desert region. It is a drought-tolerant shrub that produces vibrant red flowers and is an important component of the desert ecosystem.
This sounds like a fairy duster, or Calliandra.
Feather duster worms live in the water. They need a strong enough water current to bring in food, so they like to live in the ocean.
Animals such as mule deer and jackrabbits are known to eat parts of the fairy duster plant, including the flowers and seed pods. However, fairy dusters are not a primary food source for these animals and are typically consumed as part of a diverse diet.
The feather duster worm lives under untidy beds. I believe they live in feather dusters that wasn't washed for a long time - Jenna
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Duster is called "धूलपट" in Sanskrit.
The fairy duster plant adapts to the desert by having small, narrow leaves that help reduce water loss through evaporation. Its deep root system allows it to reach water sources underground. Additionally, its bright red flowers attract pollinators like hummingbirds and bees, helping the plant reproduce in the harsh desert environment.
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Sorry to break your heart but a blue fairy penguin does NOT live under ground...