Yes, both are species of plants found in most deserts in the southwestern United States,
Cacti are not thorny plants, they have spines. There are a number of desert plants with thorns, however, including acacia, mesquite, cat's claw, and others.
It is in the Northeast corner of the desert.
it is right side
it is in the top right of the desert. you can choose between it and the claw fossil
Go in the desert and by the big claw is place for you to prcospect.
in the desert wear your go goggles
near the north east corner of the desert were you need to have go gogles to proceed
Grapple plant and wood spider.
Yes because they are very sharp
The Pink-colored Coreid Bug, the Lobster-claw Bugor the Heliconia Bug may be common names of Leptoscelis pallida.Specifically, the reference to color honors the attractive rose to red shades of color that the bug sports in its native tropical environments. Its favorite food source is the Heliconia plant, whose common names include False Bird-of-Paradise, Lobster-claw and Wild Plantain. It is so fond of the plant's sap that those who seek a sighting first check area Lobster-claw plants.
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Columbines have flowers and therefore seeds. They are vascular plants. The other names for this plant is Aquilegia, or granny's connet. The Latin name Aquilegia comes from the shape of the flower that looks like an eagle's claw.