The prickles on a cactus are it’s leaves. It has very small leaves. The cactus does not loose As much moisture this way The cactus stores Water in the.

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The prickles on a cactus are it’s leaves. It has very small leaves. The cactus does not loose As much moisture this way The cactus stores Water in the it’s Very wide Fleshy stem The Cactus has Very long roots that Draw moisture from deep.

His paws produce An oil that stop His feet from freezing His fur is thick And warm to keep Him insulated In icy conditions His coat is snowy White to camouflage Himself in is habitat

We can wear clothing to Protect us from the environment we are living in.

We also wear clothing to protect us from the harsh desert sun. Humans are very adaptable to all conditions. We build houses to suit our habitat.