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  • Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
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  • Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050220.jpg
  • Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050219.jpg
  • Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050218.jpg
  • Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050217.jpg
  • Close-up of the stripes of a Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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  • Close-up of the stripes of a Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
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  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040057.jpg
  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040054.jpg
  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040060.jpg
  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040059.jpg
  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040056.jpg
  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040055.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus, Mendocino County, California.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
    12110102.jpg
  • 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.
    06110943.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140052.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101556-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101514-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040068-garter-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040198-garter-snake.jpg
  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus, Mendocino County, California.
    12100023.jpg
  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus, Mendocino County, California.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus, Mendocino County, California.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus, burrowing into bark and leaf litter, leaving only its tail visible. Mendocino County, California.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
    12110097.jpg
  • 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.
    06110926.jpg
  • Desert grassland whiptail, Cnemidophorus uniparens, an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    06110924.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140039.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101535-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101515-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101495-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101491-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040192-garter-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040255-garter-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040274-garter-snake.jpg
  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09090030-whipsnake.jpg
  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09090023-whipsnake.jpg
  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09090016-whipsnake.jpg
  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
    12110106.jpg
  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
    12110105.jpg
  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
    12110103.jpg
  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
    12110100.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101558-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101527-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101503-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040177-garter-snake.jpg
  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09090026-whipsnake.jpg
  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09090025-whipsnake.jpg
  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09090022-whipsnake.jpg
  • Alameda whipsnake, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, a Federal- and State-listed Threatened Species. Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09090019-whipsnake.jpg
  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
    12110108.jpg
  • Skilton's skink (Western skink), Eumeces skiltonianus skiltonianus. Mendocino County, California.
    12110098.jpg
  • Desert grassland whiptail, Cnemidophorus uniparens, an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    06110936.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140108.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101536-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores, stalking butterfly. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101513-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101486-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040205-garter-snake.jpg
  • A Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, walks past a tourist and two local guides on the shore of Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, drink from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, drink from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, drink from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, drink from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, drinks from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Male Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, fight for dominance in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Male Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, fight for dominance in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • A Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, runs in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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  • Adult and juvenile Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, with Cattle Egrets, Bubulcus ibis, in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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  • A Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, walks past a group of Greater Flamingoes, Phoenicopterus ruber, on the shore of Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, and Black-headed Heron, Ardea melanocephala, in Arusha National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, in Arusha National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Two Red-eared Sliders, Trachemys scripta elegans, bask on a floating branch in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona.  A damselfly (Zygoptera) rests on the larger turtle's back.
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  • Red-eared Slider, Trachemys scripta elegans, basks on a floating branch in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona
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  • Three Red-eared Sliders, Trachemys scripta elegans, bask on a floating branch in the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona
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  • A Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, watches as a tourist takes a photo on the shore of Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, runs through shallow water at the edge of Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, runs through shallow water at the edge of Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
    18091181.jpg
  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, walks through shallow water at the edge of Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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  • Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, walks through shallow water at the edge of Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
    18091175.jpg
  • A Grant's Zebra, Equus quagga boehmi, wades into a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, run from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania, after being threatened by a hippo, Hippopotamus amphibius
    18091164.jpg
  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, drink from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, wade into a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
    18091154.jpg
  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, drink from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
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  • Grant's Zebras, Equus quagga boehmi, drink from a pond in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. A Yellow-billed Stork, Mycteria ibis, stands in front of them.
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