Yes, cactus plants can kill animals/ One way that they can do so is by the way in which they grab the available moisture from a desert environment. Their modified leaves channel any available moisture -be it dew, fog, or rainfall - to the ground, to be added to the water table or taken in by the roots. A cactus is used to dominating the desert landscape. So it's used to sharing the sunlight and to not sharing the water.
Additionally, a cactus plant fruits, flowers, and seeds. But the buds, blooms, and berries are surrounded by a defensive array of modified leaves in the form of thorns, spines, spikes, quills, prongs, needles, hairs, or bristles. A cactus' defense mechanisms can do damage, particularly if the modified leaves are barbed.
As a consequence, an animal can be left without drink or food in an environment where the pickings are few and far between.
No, a cactus is a plant, not an animal.
i don't think we can kill cactus by noise but i am not sure.
About the only animal that will attack a cholla cactus are scale insects that suck the fluids from the plant and can eventually kill it.
The cactus wren
Cactus!
The cactus wren.
The Cactus and the Roadrunner.
Priscella is a "cactus-mouse" .
deer,people, and raabbits.
yep
reed junco
The water from the cactus could be cleaner.