Cacti are typically found in arid desert regions, not savannas. Savannas are characterized by grasslands with scattered trees and are found in tropical and subtropical regions with a seasonal rainfall pattern. Cacti have adapted to survive in arid conditions by storing water in their stems and having reduced leaves to minimize water loss, which is not necessary in the typically more humid savanna environments.
The answer is yes because the savana is the grassland.The savana is a desert place.Also known as the Greenland.It has all different kinds of biomes too!For example,the savana has cactuses that have water in them.Sometimes animals try to find some water so they would take the water out of the cactuses if the cactuses didn't have thorns. I should say That if the cactuses DIDN't have thorns then the animals would try to take the water.Answer your question?
Lions can often be found roaming the savanna in search of prey.
Rattlesnakes are found in the savanna, especially in South America.
Cactuses are actually found all over, but more commonly in the Southwestern deserts. Most people think that they do well in very dry conditions, but the desert is actually quite rainy at times, and cactuses being succulents, excel at storing water. They don't grow well in very dry places.
Mexico can have many plants. One of these plants are cactuses.
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The duration of Cactuses is 1.55 hours.
The capybara is not found on the savanna. It is primarily native to South America, particularly in regions near water bodies like rivers and wetlands. In contrast, servals, pangolins, and prairie chickens can be found in savanna ecosystems.
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Cactuses was created on 2006-03-15.
Most lions are found in the savanna of Africa.