No cacti live naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are strictly natives of the Americas.
It can live because the cacti can soak up water
No, they live in forests, mountains,deserts,and swamps.
Some lions live in areas that have cacti, but cacti are not necessarily part of their habitat.
No cacti grow naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives of the Americas, not Africa.
no
Some owls make their homes in cacti.
Prickly pear cacti typically live for about 20 to 30 years.
Cacti can live in the tropics, but they will probably die from too much water. Cacti retain water so if there is too much water, they basically drown. Tropics tend to have clay soil, and cacti need sand because of the way their roots grow and how the sand in the deserts retain the water, and clay might affect the cacti.
No, cacti live naturally only in North and South America. They are not natives of Africa.
It depends on the species. Some cacti can live for generations up 100-300 years.
most cactus(cacti) live in places such as desserts