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36-Foot Giant Saguaro Cactus in Arizona Falls to Wind, Rain, Not Extreme Heat, State Park Explains
The Arizona State Park has explained that the 36-foot giant Saguaro cactus fell because of its weight, the wind, and rain. Extreme heat was ruled out as the cause. Read more here.
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