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Very meagre, mostly cacti or other animals that they can catch.
Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
Yes, there are cacti in the deserts of California.
In the United States, javelina and deer will eat prickly pear cacti. Some insects and a few rodents as well as the desert tortoise may dine on cacti.I do not know of any animals that eat cacti, on account of their spines, however, some bats, bees, and probably butterflies eat cactus nectar, and various animals may eat their fruit. Humans, however, do eat edible cacti, because they can cut off the spines. An example of an edible cacti is the prickly pear cactus.Deer and rabbits eat the cactus flowerbuds...
Mealworms do not eat cacti.
The Saguaro is the best known.
The desert tortoise, javelina and deer will eat prickly pear cacti.
The horticulture students were amazed at the variety of cacti present in the Arizona desert.
Very meagre, mostly cacti or other animals that they can catch.
The Sonoran Desert is a hot subtropical desert located in southern Arizona and California as well as northwestern Mexico. It is the home to the saguaro and organ pipe cacti.
Yes, there are numerous species of cacti in the Mojave Desert.
Yes, many cacti genera are found in the desert.
Lots of people do, in fact, a few animals (most commonly desert animals eating CACTI PEAR)
some animals, such as the desert tortoise get water from cacti and very few flowers that survive in the desert, other animals such as meat eaters can get water from their prey. Some animals can also drink water from seeds.
Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
Yes, there are cacti in the deserts of California.
W. Hubert Earle has written: 'Cacti of the Southwest' -- subject(s): Botany, Cactus, Identification 'Cacti, wildflowers and desert plants of Arizona' -- subject(s): Botany, Desert plants, Wild flowers