8 thoughts on “Ouch!

  1. The cactus has an adaptation for sharp spines for protection from animals that would eat it if it didn’t have them.If an animal touched it would soon be thinking ‘Yow, that hurt!’

  2. The roots go into the deep dirt to dig up water or they can make a pond under the soil and catch the water in about 4 minutes.

  3. The cactus has protected itself with thorns so animals will not eat it. The leaves store the water not the roots.

  4. i have two answers 1 is they hold there water and store it 2 is they have spikes so animals don’t hurt it or touch it.

  5. One adaptation of a cactus is their spikes. Their spikes make it so animals cannot eat the cactus. Another adaptation is their roots. Their root grows deep underground to catch all the water under the sand. And the last adaptation is the adility to suck up rain water. The cactus grows when they suck up water.Those are some of the adaptions for a cactus.

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