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This is a list of mammals of Arizona. It includes species native to the U.S. state of Arizona and mammals accidentally introduced into the state. However, it does not include domesticated animals that become feral and cause major disruptions to various ecosystems. [1] [2]
Arizona Desert hairy scorpions are a warm-desert species, specially adapted to hot and dry conditions. They are usually found in and around washes or low-elevation valleys where they dig elaborate burrows (up to 2.5 m or 8 ft 2 in) and emerge at night to forage for prey and mates.
List of Lepidoptera of Arizona; F. List of fishes native to Arizona; L. List of fauna of the Lower Colorado River Valley; M. List of mammals of Arizona; R.
A map of Arizona. The following is a list of amphibians found in the state of Arizona. The Arizona tree frog is the state amphibian. [1] The state is home to three salamander species. Arizona is home to a wide variety of biotic systems as it is diverse topographically, geologically, and climatically.
Burrowing owl In 2006, the City of Yuma received funds for the "Yuma West Wetlands Burrowing Owl Habitat" project. The project established 20 artificial burrows for relocation of displaced owls, including a viewing platform to allow for public observation.
Three-quarters of the population of Gunnison's prairie dogs are located in Arizona and New Mexico. [6] [8] They can be found in high desert, grasslands, meadows, hillsides, broad alluvial valleys and floodplains. They are often found in shrubs, such as rabbitbrush, sagebrush, and saltbrush. This species of prairie dogs resides in habitats ...
Glossy snake (Arizona elegans) Variable sandsnake (Sonora stramineus) Western shovelnose snake (Sonora occipitalis) Groundsnake (Sonora semiannulata) Sonoran shovel-nosed snake (Sonora palarostris) North American racer (Coluber constrictor) Coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum) Striped whipsnake (Masticophis taeniatus) Ring-necked snake (Diadophis ...
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