Saguaro National Park
Sonoran Desert is
home to the most recognizable cactus in the world, the majestic saguaro. Saguaro
cacti provide their sweet fruits to hungry desert animals. They also provide
homes to a variety of birds, such as the Harris’ hawk, Gila woodpecker and the
tiny elf owl. During the first few years of a very long life, a young saguaro
needs the shade and protection of a nurse plant such as the palo
verde tree. With an average life span of 150 years, a
mature saguaro may grow to a height of 50 feet and weigh over 10 tons.
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Cacti & Me
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Sunset
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Huge Cactus
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Dancer
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Flying Wolf
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On the Mountain
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Good!
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Road
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Cacti I
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Cacti II
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Cacti III
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Old Tucson
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