The last person that answered this is an air head, the true answer is the porcupine.
Also, Echidna.
Thorns are a defensive adaptation of plants against being eaten by grazing animals.
The stems of a blackberry bush covered in thorns.
Really only insects eat on Bougainvillea's. Like caterpillars, mites, and aphids.
Most varieties of hibiscus do not have thorns. However, gardeners have reported finding thorns on certain kinds of hibiscus bushes.
Yes, they are as sharp as pencils, and if you got prickled, you will feel pain.
Thorns are a defensive adaptation of plants against being eaten by grazing animals.
To Protect Them From Harm Or Large Animals.
Protection from grazing animals.
To prevent animals from eating them.
it's sharp thorns protect this raspberry plant from hungry animals. Instead of taking a thorny snack, animals look elsewhere for food.
A rose has thorns as a defense mechanism to protect itself from being eaten by animals or damaged by humans. Thorns help the rose plant survive and thrive in its environment.
Some plants have thorns on them and that's so the animals can't eat the plant. Some plants have thorns on them and that's so the animals can't eat the plant.
Plants have developed thorns or poisons as a defense mechanism against herbivores or predators. Thorns can deter animals from feeding on the plant, while poisons can make the plant unpalatable or even harmful if consumed. These adaptations help plants survive and reproduce in their environment.
Thorns are inherited. They result from genetics.
Blackberry plants have thorns as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from being eaten by animals or humans. The thorns act as a deterrent to predators, helping the plant to survive and reproduce.
Most fruit trees have thorns they must be planted from the fruit itself because the trees you purchase at a nursary are bred to not have thorns. the tree uses its thorns to protect its fruit from other animals. the only wild fruit tree that does not have thorns is the fig tree.
Yes, some weeds have thorns. Thorns on weeds serve as a defense mechanism against animals that may try to eat them. The thorns help protect the plant from being damaged or destroyed, allowing it to continue growing and reproducing.