You find out what genus it is in and then what species it is, there many good websites for cacti identification out there, I suggest using on of them.
cacti,nile croc, sidewinder
Cacti seeds are carried to new locations by the wind, water, humans, and in the droppings of animals. Cacti seeds germinate on top of the substrate they are on, so this makes them highly versatile.
1. Try to find a desert or a small area of sand 2. If you see a cactus or many cacti there, punch it down 3. you will get cacti from there
Yes: Prickly Pears, Barrel cacti, Saguaro cacti, Aztekium cacti, and Echinopsis cacti a.k.a the hedgehog cactus
cactus for a single plant cacti for plural
All cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti.
No, mealworms do not eat cacti and cacti do not occur naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives to American deserts.
Cacti store water in their fleshy pulp whenever it rains.
There tons of genera of cacti.
There are none in Oregon.
Sand/Dirt, sand dwelling creatures and cactiA hint: Don't drink the water from the cacti; most cacti's water is poisonousyou would find sand, rocks, and some reptiles.