no they are harmless they just built a nest in cactus that's about it. other than that they are perfectly harmless they just go around looking for seeds in the earth ground.
The size of cactus seeds depends upon the type of cactus. For example, the seeds may be succulent such as those of the mistletoe or wickerwork cactus [Rhipsalis spp], prickly pear cactus [Opuntia spp], or Echinopsis. Or they may be dry such as the woolly seedpods of the barrel cactus [Echinocactus].
cacti are flowering plants and produce seeds
yes it has many seeds
All species cactus are grown from seed.
The seeds of a golden ball cactus are located in the funnel shaped flowers, which grow at the crown of the cactus. When the cactus is young, it begins to bear three to four of these yellow flowers at a time.
Plants that store food in their seeds are, Pears and peas.
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Prickly pears are a type of cactus fruit that typically have a bulbous shape and a vibrant reddish-purple or green outer skin. They are covered in small spines or glochids that can be quite prickly, hence the name. The inside of the fruit is typically soft and juicy, with small edible seeds.
apple melon pears
No, cacti reproduce primarily through seeds. Most cacti produce flowers that are pollinated by insects or birds, leading to the production of seeds inside the fruit. Spores are not involved in cacti reproduction.