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Millipedes have long, cylindrical bodies with 2 pairs of legs on each segment. New segments and pair... More Information
Three distinct body regions: head, thorax (where the legs and wings are attached), abdomen.
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The Regal Horned lizard is characterized by one row of lateral abdominal fringe scales upon a wide, ... More Information
Brown to black
Front wing varying in length, covering half to entire abdomen
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Chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater)
reptile
NonGame Animal
The chuckwalla is a shy, chubby lizard covered with extra baggy skin.
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actually more olive or gray than red in Arizona. the diminutive red squirrel averages just over 0.5 ... More Information
5-6 3/16" (12.7-15.75 cm). A spiny lizard. Granular scales do not overlap on rear of thigh. Gra... More Information
8-10 3/4" (20.3-27.3 cm). Slender; 6 or 7 light stripes separated by dark-brown or black bands ... More Information
1/2-5/8" (12-16 mm). Flattened, elongate. Dark brown to black. Short fore legs. Long slender mi... More Information
Male 1/8" (3-4 mm), female 1/4-3/8" (5-10 mm). Female yellowish to white with crimson stre... More Information
Male 1/4-1/2" (6-13 mm), female 3/8-5/8" (8-15 mm). Black with a short gray or white cross... More Information
Gray to olive-green on the back. Vermiculations or worm-like markings on the back and dorsal fin. Si... More Information
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