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  2. List of reptiles of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Pond turtles (Emydidae) 1.3 Mud turtles (Kinosternidae) 1.4 Tortoises (Testudinidae) ... Arizona mud turtle (Kinosternon stejnegeri) Yellow mud turtle ...

  3. Antoine Predock - Wikipedia

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    The first national design competition he won was held by the Nelson Fine Arts Center at Arizona State University. Predock's work includes the Turtle Creek House, built in 1993 for bird enthusiasts along a prehistoric trail in Texas, the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College , and a new ballpark for the San Diego Padres ...

  4. Quitobaquito Springs - Wikipedia

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    The famous pond fed by the springs was built in the 1860s, and has a clay liner that requires frequent upkeep. In mid-2020, there was a massive drop in the pond's water levels, the likes of which have only been seen a few other times in the prior 60 years, causing large stretches of mudflats over the pond's north side.

  5. Arizona mud turtle - Wikipedia

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    It is a semi-aquatic turtle. [5] [6] It lives in impermanent puddles, and avoids permanent rivers and lakes. [7] The male adult Arizona mud turtle is 103–181.3 mm (4.06–7.14 in) long, and the female is slightly smaller. [4] The turtle's top shell is brown and olive brown with a dome shaped appearance. [6]

  6. Western pond turtle - Wikipedia

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    The western pond turtle (Actinemys marmorata), also known commonly as the Pacific pond turtle is a species of small to medium-sized turtle in the family Emydidae. The species is endemic to the western coast of the United States and Mexico, ranging from western Washington state to northern Baja California .

  7. Cumberland slider - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland slider (Trachemys scripta troostii), also called commonly the Cumberland turtle and Troost's turtle, is a subspecies of pond slider, a semiaquatic turtle in the family Emydidae. The subspecies is indigenous to the Southeastern United States .

  8. University of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    A strong athletic rivalry exists between the University of Arizona and Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The University of Arizona leads the all-time record against Arizona State University in men's basketball (149–83), as well as in football (49–42–1). The football rivalry game between the schools is known as "The Duel in the ...

  9. List of place names of Native American origin in the United ...

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    Arizona – disputed origin; likely from the O'odham phrase ali ṣona-g, meaning "having a little spring". [ 4 ] Arkansas – from the Illinois rendering of the tribal autonym kką:ze (see Kansas, below), which the Miami and Illinois used to refer to the Quapaw .