cautus do not eat they,they store lots of water. when it gets to full the cautus cracks open and he water spills out of the cautus.
The spelling "cautus" is species of shark (Carcharhinus cautus).The common word may be "cautious" (careful) or "cactus" (desert plant).
Bob Pettit (Perennial not Pernnial)
Basil is a tender perennial. It is often treated as an annual as it can't handle the year round outdoor climate in most areas, but in ideal circumstances it can live years.
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Pernnial rivers in india
Non lentus sed cautus.
The Perth Regiment's motto is 'Audax et cautus'.
Not really possible to answer without more specifics on the type of plant. Annual/ seasonal plants grow quickly, germination to flowering and death within 3 month. Pernnial plants can take years, tens, hundreds or even thousands of years to grow.
not so sure about plants...but rhino, porcupine. A guess the cautus?
Ferns like a lot of water and more frequently.
he/she/it bewares 'caveo, cavere, cavi, cautus' is a 2nd declension verb meaning 'beware'. A better translation is something like: He/she avoids/takes precautions