yes, but they don't like them and cacti grow in S America, there are no camels there.
A natural growth of spines in the body.
The spikes of a cactus prevents a herbivore from eating it as well prevents water loss through transpiration.
willd camels eat cacti, desert plants, insects, and any other plant matter
Cacti have spikes to use as their defense mechanism to animals that may try to eat them. The spikes deter the animals by pricking them in the nose and mouth putting them off trying to eat it. The spikes also help collect water vapor by increasing the plant's surface area and the spikes also help stop transpiration loss of water through pores.
Cacti lizards scorpions snakes camels
There is no such thing as an "average" cactus, because there are many different kinds, and the cacti may be big or small, young or old. Most cacti will have thousands of spikes on them. Big cacti may have tens of thousands of spikes.
Camels drink lots of water and then can go without days with it. They feed on the desert grasses and cacti that live in the desert. The cacti and grass can survive, because of a waxy mixture on them, and when it does rain, they savour the water like camels. They are also the type of plant that is adjusted to live in the desert.
They don't! You have mixed plants and animals from 2-3 continents that do not share the same area of the globe. Camels are Asian or African, cacti and sagebrush lizards are from the Americas.
They don't! You have mixed plants and animals from 2-3 continents that do not share the same area of the globe. Camels are Asian or African, cacti and sagebrush lizards are from the Americas.
There is no cactus capable of shooting its spines.
No, cacti are native to the Americas while camels are from Africa and Asia.