Many animals such as a Longnosed Bat,Gila woodpecker,many birds,and many more.
The fruit of a plant helps in the reproduction and dispersal of seeds by protecting the seeds and attracting animals to eat the fruit and spread the seeds to new locations.
When eating fruit, you are consuming the mature ovary of the plant, which contains the seeds. The fruit acts as a protective structure for the seeds and is meant to be consumed by animals to disperse the seeds.
Cacti have spiny leaves to reduce water loss by providing shade and reducing air flow around the plant, which helps to conserve water in their arid environments. The spines also act as a protective barrier against herbivores looking to eat the plant.
Yes, the sentence is accurate. Plants produce fruit as a way to attract animals to consume them, thus aiding in seed dispersal. This relationship benefits both the plant, by spreading its seeds, and the animals, by providing them with food.
The fruit is the seed bearing part of the plant, it will not help the parent plant but will produce the progeny.
No large animals that I am aware of eat the saguaro. The prickly pear cactus is usually the choice for many animals.
Yes, cactus comprises about 40% of the pronghorns' diet.Clarification:No large animals that I am aware of eat the saguaro. The prickly pear cactus is usually the choice for many animals, including the pronghorn.
You can eat saguaro fruit. I'm not sure if you can eat the cactus itself or not, but it's probably illegal to try given that it's illegal under Arizona state law to "harm" a saguaro.
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Saguaro Cactus
There is no such place as the Saguaro Desert. There is the Sonoran Desert where the saguaro cactus grows. Some small animals such as rodents and rabbits feed on the prickly pear as well as javelina, deer, pronghorns, bighorn sheep and tortoises.
Javalina, deer, rabbits, and even humans eat cactus. Various birds eat the fruit of the Saguaro and Prickly pear. Insects, birds, and bats pollinate the cactus.
The saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea or Cereus giganteus] has a plum like fruit. The fruit is red in color, and edible and flavorful to eat. In fact, the fruit attracts people and wildlife. It doesn't show up until the cactus is at least 40 years old. It's preceded in its appearance by big, creamy white, funnel shaped blooms.
tortoise...(turtles) Javalina, deer, rabbits and others munch on cacti. Various birds eat the fruit of the saguaro and prickly pear.
Yes, you can eat the fruit of this cactus
None! The camel and the saguaro are not even found in the same hemisphere. It is highly unlikely a camel would even attempt to eat a saguaro if they did occur together.
you can not eat a barel cactus