no animals dont live on the cactus. cactus are dangerous because it has spikes on it. dont touch the cactus. if you touch it then your finger will bleed and blood. when you keep touching a cactus you die.
A person who studies animals and the way they interact with their environment is called an ecologist or a wildlife biologist.
Brambles and roses have thorns. Cacti have sharp spines and holly has spikey leaves. This is to stop animals from eating them.
These ecosystems interact because, some animals live under ground and fishes and sea animals live in the ocean so the interact. the animals that live above the ground either, birds(trees),bears(cave),lizards(for say under rocks), and beavers(burrow). Your welcome Frome **** *****
Yes, cacti do have seeds. They produce incredibly beautiful flowers which are pollinated just like other plants, by cross pollination or animals.
No, agaves are not cacti. They belong to the Agavaceae family, while cacti belong to the Cactaceae family. Agaves do share some similarities with cacti, such as their ability to store water in their leaves, but they are botanically different plants.
Yes some species of cacti are food for animals.
Some owls make their homes in cacti.
To discourage animals from eating them.
The desert tortoise, javelina and deer will eat prickly pear cacti.
In the desert, animals like desert tortoises, rabbits, and insects eat cacti. This impacts the ecosystem by controlling cacti population growth and providing food for other animals in the food chain.
They are spiky to stop animals eating them
they arnt
Cacti occasionally suffer from the pressures of drought and other animals. Birds and mammals try to get the water from the cacti so THEY can survive. This is why cacti have thorns.
Cacti are pollinated by the animals so that why they need animals tto help them in pollination
Very meagre, mostly cacti or other animals that they can catch.
animals live and interact every where on the Earth
lizards and cacti