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“Strong-Arm,” a saguaro that stood in the Tortolita Preserve in Marana near Tucson, fell on Aug. 4 after living for around 150 to 200 years, the town said on its website.
“Strong-Arm,” a saguaro that stood in the Tortolita Preserve in Marana near Tucson, fell on Aug. 4 after living for around 150 to 200 years, the town said on its website.
For around 200 years, a special saguaro cactus stood tall in the Arizona desert. Its longest arms stretched almost 30 feet into the air. And now that desert giant has fallen. Its trunks have ...
According to the National Parks Service, saguaro cacti are supposed to live anywhere from 150 to 175 years long. Some plants may even live to be over 200. Recommended video ...
The 200-year-old saguaro, before monsoon rains felled it in Catalina State Park. ... It was probably even older than Strong-Arm, which was thought to have lived at least 150 years.
An iconic saguaro cactus estimated to be near 200 years old has fallen victim to the torrential rains that hit Arizona’s Catalina State Park in August.
For around 200 years, a special saguaro cactus stood tall in the Arizona desert. Its longest arms stretched almost 30 feet into the air. And now that desert giant has fallen. Its trunks have ...
An iconic saguaro cactus estimated to be near 200 years old has fallen victim to the torrential rains that hit Arizona’s Catalina State Park in August.
An iconic saguaro cactus estimated to be near 200 years old has fallen victim to the torrential rains that hit Arizona’s Catalina State Park in August.
An iconic saguaro cactus estimated to be near 200 years old has fallen victim to the torrential rains that hit Arizona’s Catalina State Park in August.
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