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  • Eggs of Coast Range newt (California newt), Taricha torosa torosa, with developing embryos, about 2 days old. Alameda County, California. Complete life cycle available, including mating, egg-laying, eggs with developing embryos, larval newts, and adults in summer and winter.
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  • Rainbow cactus (rainbow hedgehog cactus), Echinocereus pectinatus. Near Pena Blanca Lake, Coronado National Forest, Arizona
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  • Newly hatched larva of Coast Range newt (California newt), Taricha torosa torosa, clinging to the side of the egg mass; other developing embryos are visible inside. Alameda County, California. Complete life cycle available, including mating, egg-laying, eggs with developing embryos, larval newts, and adults in summer and winter.
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  • Newly hatched larva of Coast Range newt (California newt), Taricha torosa torosa, resting on top of the egg mass after hatching.  Alameda County, California. Complete life cycle available, including mating, egg-laying, eggs with developing embryos, larval newts, and adults in summer and winter.
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  • Eggs of Coast Range newt (California newt), Taricha torosa torosa, with developing embryos, about 19 days old. Alameda County, California. Complete life cycle available, including mating, egg-laying, eggs with developing embryos, larval newts, and adults in summer and winter.
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  • Eggs of Coast Range newt (California newt), Taricha torosa torosa, with developing embryos, about 12 days old. Alameda County, California. Complete life cycle available, including mating, egg-laying, eggs with developing embryos, larval newts, and adults in summer and winter.
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  • Rainbow cactus (rainbow hedgehog cactus), Echinocereus pectinatus. Near Pena Blanca Lake, Coronado National Forest, Arizona
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  • Rainbow cactus (rainbow hedgehog cactus), Echinocereus pectinatus. Near Pena Blanca Lake, Coronado National Forest, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, feeds on leaves at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, feeds on leaves at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, feeds on leaves at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, feeds on leaves at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus, at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Tadpole of American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana.  As it transforms into a frog, the tadpole's round mouth, adapted for feeding on plants, will gradually widen and take on a shape more suitable for a predator.  Native to the Eastern United States, bullfrogs were introduced and have become established west of the Rockies. Bullfrogs are large, aggressive predators and prolific breeders, and have seriously depleted native frog populations in many areas of the West.
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  • Tadpole of American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana.  About the time the front legs emerge, the small round mouth of the tadpole widens and transforms into that of an adult frog.  Native to the Eastern United States, bullfrogs were introduced and have become established west of the Rockies. Bullfrogs are large, aggressive predators and prolific breeders, and have seriously depleted native frog populations in many areas of the West.
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