it watches brave wilderness
the desert
The cactus wren
The cactus wren nests in cholla crevasses as well as suguaros and a couple of other desert plants
cactus wren
They survive by doing what a cactus does
The desert lark eats seeds and insects and metabolizes food at a slower rate than other birds in other climates. The desert lark has adapted to living in the desert and can survive on minimal water as well.
it is because cactus can survive in the desert so it is found in Atacama Desert.
Cactus wrens are found in deserts as well as egrets which are common in parts of the Chihuahuan Desert.
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Oh, dude, the cactus wren is like the MacGyver of the bird world, using its wits to escape tricky situations. It's all about survival of the fittest in the desert, and this wren knows how to outsmart even the sneakiest predators. So yeah, in the story of the cactus wren trapped by the wren's trick, you better believe that little bird found a way out and lived to chirp another day.
yes a cactus will survive because it stores water in its trunk for when it needs it most
cactus and cactus water