Animals In The Desert That Eat Cactus
Animals such as deers squirrels birds beetles tortoises pack rats javelinas antelopes and jackrabbits all eat cactus fruit.
Animals in the desert that eat cactus. There are few animals in the desert that dine on cacti and theyusually restrict the menu to the prickly pear cactus. In Desert most of the vegetation available are cacti Did you know there are other animals that eat cactus. Jackrabbits the ones with the large ears eat prickly pear particularly at the base of the plant where there are few or no spines.
Jackrabbits eat Prickly Pear cactus and do so near the base where there are no large spines. Some rodents rabbits andhares. Some of the animals that can eat cactus are Camels Ground Squirrel Jackrabbits Gophers Prairie dogs Galapagos Land Iguana Horses Packrats Woodpecker Eastern Cottontail Collared Peccary some cows and horses Alpaca etc.
North Scottsdale resident Jim Bamberg recently came across the critter outside his home. Many small animals such as bats and mice eat cactus in the dessert. Pack rats eat Prickly Pear as well and also avoid large spines eating around them.
Although the Coyote eats other animals it can also survive on the prickly pear cactus and its fruits. He said he found a coatimundi chomping on his prickly pear cactus. The Cactus Wren needs very little water and can obtain much or all of its water from the food it eats.
Some animals that eat cactus or the cactus fruit are jackrabbits javelinas deer squirrels birds like Gila woodpeckers iguanas tortoises packrats ants mice and beetles. Cacti are home to desert animals including many types of birds. Many small animals such as bats and mice eat cactus in the dessert.
The collared peccary a type of hog eats the prickly pear cactus. Similarly what animal eats cholla cactus. Ranchers burn off the spines so that cattle can graze on them.