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cactus and cactus water
A cactus wren is a species of wren native to the southwestern United States, Latin name Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus.
At deserts like Sahara, Thor etc.
The Cactus wren became Arizona's State bird in 1931.
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Cactus wrens and Cholla cactus are symbiotic. The cactus wren builds its nest in the spines of the cactus, providing a safe place for the bird to raise it's young.
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A cactus wren is a bird, not a plant. It is neither angiosperm nor gymnosperm.
There are about 10 species of wrens found in the United States. These include the Carolina Wren, House Wren, Bewick's Wren, Canyon Wren, Marsh Wren, Sedge Wren, and more. Each species can be recognized by its unique characteristics and range.