It is used back in the day to clean themselfs
Yucca - Yucca glauca - make a lovely, unusual addition to gardens and landscapes, however, their roots make a wonderful natural ingredient in shampoo, which leaves hair glossy.
the yucca moth benefits with the yucca plant so the yucca moth can get food from the yucca plant .
Yucca is the English word for yucca.
Yucca filamentosa, the most common type, Yucca brevifolia (Joshua tree), Yucca aloifolia (Spanish bayonet), and Yucca gloriosa (Spanish dagger). Yucca baccata and Yucca glauca, are called soap plant.
No. Kangaroos do not eat yucca. Yucca is not native to Australia.
The Yucca plant is known to many by various names such as Aloe Yucca, Adam's Needle and even Bear Grass. The Yucca plant is commonly used to make medicine but can also be eaten as food as well.
yucca moth
A Yucca Moth caterpillar eats yucca plants. The adult moth lays her eggs on yucca plants.
Not sure if this helps but there is Yucca Rostrata which is also known as Beaked or Big Bend Yucca and Yucca de smetiana also Yucca Brevifolia or Joshua Tree.
no u need something else to make it co-evolution, but there are many examples of co-evolution including a yucca moth
The Yucca Moth can only lay it's eggs in the yucca flowers, but it helps the yucca, fertilizing the flowers. The yucca needs the moth to spread pollen, and the moth needs the yucca for a place to lay it's eggs. This is mutualism.
Aztecs used the roots of the yucca plant for soap.