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  • A sign at the boundary of the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, in the Mojave Desert, warns against taking or harming desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizi, a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A sign at the boundary of the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, in the Mojave Desert, warns against taking or harming desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizi, a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A sign at the boundary of the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, in the Mojave Desert, warns against taking or harming desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizi, a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • Rear view of a female desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi. State- and Federally-listed Threatened Species. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • A female desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, feeds on annual plants at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A sign at the boundary of the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, in the Mojave Desert, warns against taking or harming desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizi, a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • This Great Basin whiptail, Cnemidophorus tigris tigris, was killed and partially swallowed by a juvenile California king snake, Lampropeltis getula californiae. The lizard was too big to swallow and the snake eventually abandoned it. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • A sign at the boundary of the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, in the Mojave Desert, warns against taking or harming desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizi, a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • Rear view of a female desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi. State- and Federally-listed Threatened Species. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • A female desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, feeds on annual plants at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • This Great Basin whiptail, Cnemidophorus tigris tigris, was killed and partially swallowed by a juvenile California king snake, Lampropeltis getula californiae. The lizard was too big to swallow and the snake eventually abandoned it. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • This Great Basin whiptail, Cnemidophorus tigris tigris, was killed and partially swallowed by a juvenile California king snake, Lampropeltis getula californiae. The lizard was too big to swallow and the snake eventually abandoned it. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, eats a piece of sun-dried tortoise scat at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, eats a piece of sun-dried tortoise scat at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, peers out from behind a shrub at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, eats a piece of sun-dried tortoise scat at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, eats a piece of sun-dried tortoise scat at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, eats a piece of sun-dried tortoise scat at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, behind a shrub at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • A male desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, inspects a piece of litter at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • Rodent skull, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Nest of common raven, Corvus corax, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Nest of common raven, Corvus corax, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Rodent skull in owl pellet, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Common raven, Corvus corax, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Nest of common raven, Corvus corax, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Rodent skulls in owl pellets, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Common raven, Corvus corax, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Rodent skull, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi (Xerobates agassizi), surrounded by goldfields, Lasthenia chrysostoma. State- and Federally-listed Threatened Species. Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California.
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  • Mojave aster, Xylorhiza tortifolia. Titus Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave sun cup, Camissonia campestris, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Mojave sun cup, Camissonia campestris, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Mojave aster, Xylorhiza tortifolia, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave aster, Xylorhiza tortifolia, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave aster, Xylorhiza tortifolia, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave aster, Xylorhiza tortifolia, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave aster, Xylorhiza tortifolia, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave aster, Xylorhiza tortifolia, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave aster, Xylorhiza tortifolia, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert cottontail, Silvilagus audubonii, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert cottontail, Silvilagus audubonii, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert cottontail, Silvilagus audubonii, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert varnish on rocks in the Greenwater Range on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, blends in with its surroundings in Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, blends in with its surroundings in Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert cottontail, Sylvilagus audubonii, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert cottontail, Silvilagus audubonii, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert cottontail, Sylvilagus audubonii, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert rock nettle, Eucnide urens. Titus Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert varnish on rocks in the Greenwater Range on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert varnish on rocks in the Greenwater Range on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert varnish on rocks in the Greenwater Range on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert varnish on rocks in the Greenwater Range on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, California
    08070203-death-valley.jpg
  • Desert varnish on rocks in the Greenwater Range on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, blends in with its surroundings in Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert rock nettle, Eucnide urens. Titus Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert spiny lizard, Sceloporus magister, in Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Male Desert spiny lizard, Sceloporus magister, displays the blue markings on its throat. Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert cottontail, Sylvilagus audubonii, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Desert varnish on rocks in the Greenwater Range on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert varnish on rocks in the Greenwater Range on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, in Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Desert cottontail, Sylvilagus audubonii, Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, rests on a camera in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder or horned rattlesnake, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California. The sidewinder's unique method of locomotion allows it to move easily and quickly across fine wind-blown sand, where there's little or no traction. Since most of the snake's body is elevated -- it only touches the sand with a few inches of its body at any moment -- sidewinding can also help to prevent overheating. The sidewinder's "horns" shade its eyes from the desert sun.
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  • Mojave fringe-toed lizard, Uma scoparia, on sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California. The elongated scales or "fringe" on its toes give this lizard traction to run over loose, dry sand. Listed as a Species of Special Concern by the State of California due to declining populations and habitat loss.
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  • Close-up of a single track made by a Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, showing the impressions of the snake's belly scales. Mesquite Flat sand dunes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • An interpretive exhibit at Mesquite Flat sand dunes features a photo of a Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes,  by wildlife photographer Dan Suzio. Death Valley National Park, California
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  • An interpretive exhibit at Mesquite Flat sand dunes features a photo of a Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes,  by wildlife photographer Dan Suzio. Death Valley National Park, California
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  • An interpretive exhibit at Mesquite Flat sand dunes features a photo of a Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes,  by wildlife photographer Dan Suzio. Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Close-up of a single track made by a Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, showing the impressions of the snake's belly scales. Mesquite Flat sand dunes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Close-up of a single track made by a Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, showing the impressions of the snake's belly scales. Mesquite Flat sand dunes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Shadow of a Mojave Desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, on sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Sacred datura (jimson weed, thorn apple, angel trumpet), Datura wrightii, Mojave Desert, California. Also available: pollination by sphinx moth. Datura is a powerful and dangerous hallucinogen that has been used ceremonially by Native Americans, as well as recreationally by more recent arrivals.
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  • Mojave yucca, Yucca schidigera. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
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  • Mojave yucca, Yucca schidigera. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
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  • Mojave yucca, Yucca schidigera. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
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  • Mojave yucca, Yucca schidigera. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona
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  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
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  • Mojave fringe-toed lizard, Uma scoparia, on the Ibex Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California. The elongated scales or "fringe" on its toes give this lizard traction to run over loose, dry sand. Listed as a Species of Special Concern by the State of California due to declining populations and habitat loss.
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