pontiac1940
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 6, 2024 16:03:36 GMT
Not really. The Arizona Desert Museum is outdoors; it's a rescue facility for the injured that keeps animals that are not fit for release into the wild. Thanks Peter. A good opportunity to see these cats up close. I've only seen one in the wild. About 30 years ago, one ran across the road in front of me when I was out for an early-morning drive in the mountains.
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Post by Peterj on Aug 6, 2024 16:34:22 GMT
Base runner
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Post by Peterj on Aug 6, 2024 20:34:58 GMT
Coati from Arizona Desert Museum - Coatis, also known as coatimundis, are members of the family Procyonidae in the genera Nasua and Nasuella. They are diurnal mammals native to South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Southwestern United States. The name "coatimundi" comes from the Tupian languages of Brazil, where it means "lone coati".
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Post by Peterj on Aug 7, 2024 22:06:34 GMT
3 grand daughters
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Post by hmca on Aug 11, 2024 18:49:52 GMT
Thought if I checked the parking lot across the street I'd find something for this challenge......didn't take long to spot these four.
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Post by Peterj on Aug 11, 2024 19:52:41 GMT
gila monster
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pontiac1940
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 12, 2024 1:12:17 GMT
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Post by Peterj on Aug 12, 2024 14:18:09 GMT
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Post by hmca on Aug 12, 2024 15:23:12 GMT
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Post by hmca on Sept 1, 2024 19:24:37 GMT
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