The Joshua tree gets eaten by many animals. When a tree is just sprouting, a deer or rabbit might eat from it. Parts of the tree can even be cooked and eaten by humans, although, some parks laws prohibit this.
the Joshua tree
they eat bugs and worms
Thousands of animals can live on one tree in the rainforest, depending on its size and location. These can include insects, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, each occupying different layers of the tree and forming a diverse ecosystem.
owls ,birds,
The most common scorpion species found in Joshua Tree, California is the Desert Hairy Scorpion (Hadrurus arizonensis), known for its large size and distinct appearance. They are nocturnal creatures that primarily feed on insects and other small prey. While their sting can be painful, it is not usually considered life-threatening to humans.
The Joshua tree is only located in the hot areas of North America, such as California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, ect.
the Joshua tree
Nevada
birds live in nests in a tree and sleep in a nest
what kind of bird eat mosquito's ? they live in hollowed gords.
they eat bugs and worms
There is no such thing as a "Joshua Cactus." There is, however, the Joshua tree which is a tree-like yucca found mainly in the Mojave Desert. It can live for hundreds of years and some specimens as old as 1000 years have been found.
I don't think so.
What kind of tree can live for 5000 years?
The address of the Joshua Tree Branch Library is: 6465 Park Blvd., Joshua Tree, 92252 2371
Yes, the bobcat does live there. The bobcat is a species of lynx.
The Joshua tree is the only tree that grows in the Mojave Desert in California. Not only is the Joshua tree NOT the only tree native to the Mojave Desert, it not a tree. it is a member of the lily family.