Protection from grazing animals.
No, holly leaves can have varying numbers of spikes depending on the species and cultivar. Some holly leaves may have more spikes, while others may have fewer.
because the tree is protecting it self from predators that are herbivores that want to eat the holly tree's leaves
Holly bushes typically have more spikes at the bottom as a defense mechanism to deter animals from grazing on their lower branches. The spikes act as a deterrent to animals trying to feed on the shrub, protecting the plant from potential damage.
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The spikes on the crown of thorns are not represented by holly. Traditionally, the crown of thorns is depicted as made from thorny branches, often from plants like the jujube or other thorny species. Holly, with its spiky leaves and red berries, is a different plant that symbolizes Christmas and is not directly associated with the crown of thorns in Christian iconography.
yes it does
Yes, the reference to the crown of thorns that Christ wore are represented by the spikes. The berries are the drops of blood. In pagan times, it was believed that the plant was both male and female.
a cactus grows spikes and is found in most deserts.
bird spikes
toxic spikes becuz spikes is when u switch out a Pokemon when ur opponent uses spikes ur Pokemon get hurt a tiny bit but toxic spikes poison the Pokemon
it helps you very well because when you are running you are tyring to stay ahead of everybody so you will win so while you run the spikes grab more ground as you run so you can keep a good pace. Also when the track is wet you can't holly run on the track because the ground is to slippery so the track spikes will help you through wet weather.
No. Lions do not have any spikes.