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Animals, Page
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On this page you'll find some of the reptiles and amphibians you might find
around your Tucson garden.
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Western banded gecko usually seen at
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Two
small gecko eggs and a dime. The one on the left hatched the other
wasn't a fertile egg. |
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Regal horned lizard. |
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Horned lizards help with ant
control. |
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Little horned lizard. |
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Spiny lizard surveying his
territory. |
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Spiny lizard. |
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Whiptail lizard looking for insects. |
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Whiptail warming itself. |
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Zebratail lizard warming itself on a
piece of flagstone. |
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This
young zebratail was disturbed early one morning and had to sit on a
rock to get warmed up so it could run off and hide. |
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Common king snake makes it way under
a fence. |
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Common king snake. |
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When the summer rains visit, the
desert toads come out of the ground to feed and breed. |
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