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Saguaro National Park
Photo Gallery
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Saguaro: Sentinel of the Desert
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A Cristate Saguaro
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Arizona's State Flower, the saguaro bloom
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Grand-daddy, the largest saguaro
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Saguaro Cactus Flowers
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Saguaro Fruit Ripens in June
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Saguaros at Sunset
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Saguaros stand guard
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Skeleton of the Grand-daddy Cactus
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The Scenic Saguaro Forest
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Did You Know?
Six species of rattlesnakes call the Tucson area their home. They are the Western Diamondback, Tiger, Northern Black-tailed, Mojave, Sidewinder and Arizona Black Rattlesnakes.
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Last Updated: April 20, 2008 at 14:43 EST |