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Jan 29, 2023

[Answer] Saguaro cacti are native to which desert?

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...1. Mojave Desert 2. Sonoran Desert 3. Chihuahuan Desert 4. Great Basin Desert




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Sonoran Desert - The saguaro is the tallest species of cactus in the United States, with the ability to grow up to 60 feet tall and weigh more than 4,000 pounds. They can live over 150 years old, can grow up to 25 arms, and have hardy ribs that can be used to build furniture, fences, and even roofs. However, in order to see these amazing prickly plants, you'll have to head to the Sonoran Desert in the American Southwest — where saguaros are native. The desert covers roughly 100,000 square miles in southern Arizona, southeastern California, and northwestern Mexico, including much of the Mexican state of Sonora.:


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