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Published on February 21, 2024

Cactus Cat

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United States of America

Description

A creature from the American colonists' photo gallery. It lives in vast cactus areas, it is especially common between Prescott and Tucson. They also tell about the lower valley Yaquis in Old Mexico, and the cholla-covered hills of Yucatan.

He has a prickly skin, especially long and hard spines are located on his ears. The tail is branched, and on the forearms, above the front paws, there are knife-sharp bone blades. With these blades, he cuts the base of giant cactus trees, fermenting cactus juice into a certain kind of mescaline, sweet and very intoxicating. Thirsty animals greedily drink this juice, quickly get drunk to the stars in their eyes and waltz under the moon, scratching each other with bony paws and squealing with pleasure.

Cactus Cat in popular culture