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A close-up view of Echinocactus grusonii cactus. The texture of the thorns Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cactus texture thorns
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Popular wisdom says that cacti have thorns to defend themselves from animals that want to eat them, but the truth is that they are not just a weapon and not all cacti have them. In fact, its main mission is to help the plant withstand brutal temperatures of up to 60 ° C.


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