Its commensalism.
mutualism ............ No, its commensalism
Yes, there indeed may be more holes on the north side of a saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea or Cereus giganteus).Specifically, the south side of a cactus gets the most sun. Water loss therefore is bound to occur every time that a breathing pore, or stoma, opens up. As a result, the cactus tends to carry important regulatory activities through a greater number of pores out on its northerly side to protect internal water reserves.Yes too, there may be more holes in terms of those caused by predators. The Gila woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis) and the red tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) particularly favor the saguaro cactus as a nesting site. They like saguaro nesting cavities as much as other wildlife enjoy the nesting holes in a deciduous tree. They nibble their way through the saguaro's thickened outer covering to access the fleshy, juicy, succulent tissue on the inside of the stem. On the north side, they satisfy their needs for room and board without having to worry about water loss drying out their food source.
Their main God had a hawk as his head. So priests said that when they say a hawk on a cactus (their symbol) then that meant that the Gods were telling them to settle there. Well, of course it took many years for them to find that hawk on a cactus, but eventually and surprisingly, the found it. ANd the immediately settled their.
Biotic Factors;joshua trees,cacti,rattle snake,red tailed hawk Abiotic Factors; rock sand, and mounatins
Yes,because they can build a nest next to it because if any ground animals try to get their babies can't climb up the cactus,and the hawks have water right next to them
no camels do not eat eagles because the are plant eater. they eat cactus
Yes, there are thousands of species of plants and animals that live in the deserts around the world.
a hawk
Osprey
jump and press O in that big mech in game (hawk) to obtain it you have to do landing zone (traingle) or use existing one and go to building point on it and drop hawk and enter it and jump and press circle (O) on pad :D
grass < mouse < snake < hawk
The benefits of cactus spines are similar to the benefits of the thorns and the leavesof herbaceous plants. The spines act the part of thorns in their defense of the cactus plant's stem, growth buds, and breathing pores. They act the part of leaves in their channeling of any available moisture - be it dew, fog, or rainfall - down to the immediate ground around the cactus. From the ground surface, the drops seep into the soil, to be added to the water table or taken in by the cactus plant's roots.