Tons of sand, but where’s the ocean…?
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Cacti, Casa Grande National Monument, Pinal County, Arizona, 2014
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the desert wind would heal me, but there is always a cost.
a cost I would willingly pay.
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🌵🌵🌵these things are real by the way
dark and stormy day in Sonora Desert
looks like the one on the left has cactus wrens
adult Saguaro Cacti are 40-60ft/12-18m tall, and live a couple centuries
younger saguaro are soooooo plump with all their accordion folds spread wide to save every drop of El Niño monsoons for dry years; prickly pears and desert flowers in foreground
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Above. Below.
Palo verde blossoms at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona.
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Antelope jackrabbit by Frank Fujimoto
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ
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Gray fox at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum near Tucson, Arizona by Photra99
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The gray fox is the most agile member of the dog family and the only one that climbs trees where it can escape from predators, search for food, or simply bask.
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Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, 2014.
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Heloderma suspectum, Gila Monster. Captive. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. April 2022.
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Hermosillo (2) by Gamaliel Espinoza Macedo
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Desert sunset, monsoon clouds over the Sonora. No filter. S. M.
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Found a grass spider (Agelenopsis sp)! She was Big.
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