The opuntia fruit is also known as the nopalea or prickly pear cactus. A person can buy this fruit from their local nursery.
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Prickly pear
The Opuntia fruit (cactus fig) is on the trail to the top of the Mountains of the Moon. Take it to the Kaya Forests and feed the tortoise. He will move and you can dig there. (see related question)
The fruit is at the Mountains of the Moon. You need to go to the left side of the trail.
The "Opuntia Fruit" or "cactus pear" is on the right side as you climb up the Mountains of the Moon. If you feed the tortoise at the Kaya Forests, it will move from a likely digging spot. (see related question)
Chain fruit cholla (Opuntia fulgida) is a native of both the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts.
you give it to the turtle in kaya forests then you dig where it was laying
the prickly pear is the opuntia genus and the most popular one is opuntia ficus indica and that is the one that people eat the pads and the fruit which looks like a pear.
The Opuntia fruit (cactus fig) is on the trail at the Mountains of the Moon. A woman is collecting them there.
A xoconostle is a species of prickly pear cactus, Opuntia matudae, native to Central Mexico, or the acidic fruit from this cactus.
The ancient artifact is the carved Ebony Elephant that you dig up at the Kaya Forests. You will need a shovel and a cactus fig (Opuntia Fruit).To get the shovel, go to Blue Nile falls and get the Egyptian Blue Lily. Swap it for a turban at Nabooti and goto Giza, where you will be given a shovel.To get the Opuntia Fruit, climb the trail at the Mountains of the Moon, and see the woman picking figs.Once you have these, use the Opuntia Fruit to lure the sleeping tortoise at the Kaya Forests. Dig where he was sleeping and you will find the artifact.