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A mature saguaro cactus can store around 200 to 400 gallons of water, depending on its size and age. This impressive capacity allows it to survive in the arid desert environment by absorbing rainwater and storing it in its tissues. The water storage helps the cactus endure long periods of drought common to its native habitat.

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