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  • Desert grassland whiptail, Cnemidophorus uniparens, an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Desert grassland whiptail, Cnemidophorus uniparens, an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Desert grassland whiptail, Cnemidophorus uniparens, an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Desert grassland whiptail, Cnemidophorus uniparens, an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Desert grassland whiptail, Cnemidophorus uniparens, an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Desert grassland whiptail, Cnemidophorus uniparens, an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Jumping or teddy bear cholla, Opuntia bigelovii, Imperial County, California.  .Jumping chollas reproduce by rooting of detached segments, which have extremely sharp, barbed spines and break off so easily that they seem to jump onto passing animals or people.
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