Saguaro cacti have several adaptations that enable them to thrive in arid environments. Their thick, waxy skin reduces water loss, while their expansive root system allows them to absorb rain quickly. Additionally, they can store large amounts of water in their tissues, and their spines provide shade and protection from herbivores. The cactus also has a ribbed structure that enables it to expand and contract as it absorbs or loses water.
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There are saguaro cacti that live in the desert but there is no Saguaro Desert.
No, the saguaro is a cactus that lives in a desert.
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Yes, a saguaro cactus has roots.
Yes, the saguaro is a vascular plant.
There is no such place as the "Saguaro Desert." The saguaro is a large species of cactus that grows in the Sonoran Desert.
Saguaro plants have green stems.
birds depend on the saguaro
No, the saguaro has no leaves. They have been replaced by needles.
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
Saguaro can freeze. Frost collects on them until they are thought of as frozen.