Why do some plants grow thorns?
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Plants grow thorns to protect themselves from herbivores and prevent overgrazing. Thorns deter animals from eating leaves, stems, or fruits, increasing the plant’s survival chances. In dry regions, such as deserts, thorns also help reduce water loss by minimising surface area. Some plants, like roses, use thorns for climbing and support, enabling them to reach sunlight in competitive environments.