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b. WHAT'S IN A NAME? c. THE SONORAN, OR ARBOREAL, DESERT d. ADAPTATION OF PLANTS TO A DESERT ENVIRONMENT Non-Succulent Plants Succulents (Water-storing Plants) The SaguaroMonarch of the Monument Other Common Cactuses e. THE EXTENSIVE BACK COUNTRY f. LIFE ZONES REPRESENTED IN THE MONUMENT Plants of the Upper Sonoran Life Zone Plants of the Transition Life Zone Plants of the Canadian Life Zone g. ROCKS IMPORTANT IN FORMING SOIL h. NUMEROUS AND VARIED ANIMALS Insects of the Desert ReptilesAn Interesting Part of the Wildlife Drama Rodents of the Monument Hoofed Mammals Predators A Bird-watcher's Paradise i. THE MONUMENT SHARES SOUTHWEST'S COLORFUL HISTORY j. AUTUMN, WINTER, AND SPRING CLIMATE IDEAL k. ABOUT YOUR VISIT l. ADMINISTRATION m. GLOSSARY n. SUGGESTED READINGS For additional information, visit the Web site for
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