I'm not an animal expert or anything, but I highly doubt it! They might get stabbed by the cactus's spines. They might get nectar from the cactus's flower's, though. Sorry that I can't help you more. :(
well, as you can see moths die quickly and u dont see alot of them. which means they die early. here where i live are lots of butterflies and no moths. butterflies stay as a caterpillar for a longer period of time, longer than moths. and then when they transform into butterflies they also live longer than moths. i hope this helps. i mean i am a proffesional zoo keeper and here we have lots of butterflies roaming around. Please use this answer wisely and respect it.
Sloths and moths have a symbiotic relationship where moths live in the fur of sloths, feeding on algae and fungi while providing camouflage for the sloths. This relationship benefits both species by providing food and protection.
Three types of moths are silk moths, Luna moths, and Rosy Maple moths. Silk moths are known for producing silk, Luna moths have striking lime-green wings, and Rosy Maple moths are recognized by their pink and yellow colors.
Common types of moths found in houses include clothes moths, pantry moths, and Indian meal moths. Clothes moths are known for damaging fabrics, pantry moths infest stored food, and Indian meal moths are attracted to grains and cereals.
Luna moths do not bite or sting as they do not have mouthparts for feeding. They primarily exist as adults to reproduce and typically only live for about one week.
They are most commonly found in the tropics, but can be found in almost every region of the globe. There isn't a specific desert they are common in...
No , cause moths fly and they do not live in water crabs do so the answer is No
Yes, insects are invertebrates and there are many crawling and flying insects in the desert, such as butterflies, moths, ants, etc.
moist
in dark places
It depends on which forest.
the Cecropia moth live in North America
Yes, desert dwellers live in a desert.
They might live in trees or tree holes. Kinda like a tree house. Hehe!
I live in the Chihuahuan Desert.
No they cannot. They depend on the desert to live.
Of course , how else would they live!