desert
Peccaries are omnivores and will eat small animals, roots, grasses, seeds, fruit, and cacti. Peccaries are prey for larger carnivores such as large cats, wolves and coyotes, and humans.
Desert biomes can have both large and small plants. Large plants in deserts, like cacti and Joshua trees, are adapted to store water and survive in arid conditions. Small plants, such as shrubs and grasses, have shallow roots to quickly absorb water after rare rainfall events. Both types of plants have evolved various adaptations to thrive in desert environments.
Actually, the small birds that land on the cacti attract the roadrunner. The roadrunner is an omnivore.
Coyotes like open areas where they can hunt small rodents.
It just depends on the genus/species, but if you bought a cactus from a home improvement store and it was small it will grow to be large depending on the genus/species. Most of the cacti sold at home improvement stores are cacti that grow to be large.
No, not all cacti have spines. Some species of cacti have smooth surfaces or small bumps instead of spines. Spines are a common feature in many cactus species, but not a universal one.
yes, small dogs
They hunt for small animals.
No, Owls are carnivorous, they hunt small mammals.
no coyotes are far to big of prey, owls eat mice and other small animals
Yes, sadly It is the survival of the fittest... Coyotes eat any meat they can get, such as small deer, raccoon, rat,mice, mainly rabbits & small prey.
No .No, lizards do not eat cactus.