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What Are Three Ways The Giant Saguaro Cactus Has Adapted To Survive In The Desert?

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What Are Three Ways The Giant Saguaro Cactus Has Adapted To Survive In The Desert?

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Well, it has a way of not needing so much water. To get water, the Saguaro has roots that grow out as long as it is tall so that there is a bigger area and a bigger chance of getting the little water it needs. Reproduction is another. Though the seed is small, one Saguaro cactus can produce ten thousand seeds a year, up to forty million in a lifetime. But out of all those seeds, only a few grow up to adulthood.

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