Lizards typically do not eat cactus juice, as their diets primarily consist of insects, small animals, and plant matter. However, some lizard species may consume the fleshy parts of cacti or drink water from them if they are available in their environment. The nutritional value of cactus juice is not a significant part of their diet. Overall, while they might interact with cacti, cactus juice is not a common food source for lizards.
They eat cactus and drink cactus juice although you might go crazy for a while. Hehehehehehe!
you mispelled does anyways lizards, mice and various insects
Yes, roadrunners do eat cactus. They are omnivorous birds and have a diverse diet that includes fruits, seeds, insects, and small animals, including lizards and snakes that may live in or around cactus plants.
u wont eat but live on cactus juice!
Cactus Juice was created in 1971.
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Cactus juice is a beverage made from the pulp of the prickly pear cactus fruit. It is known for its high antioxidant content and is popular in some cultures for its potential health benefits, such as reducing inflammation and aiding digestion. It has a slightly sweet and tangy flavor.
No, sales do not eat lizards.
you can not eat a barel cactus
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no because you wouldn't be able to go inside the cactus
how offten does a cactus wren eat