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Venomous animals / Gila monster / Spiny lizard / Heloderma / Eastern fence lizard / Anza-Borrego Desert State Park / Borrego Springs /  California / Lizard / Herpetology / California / Fauna of the United States
Date: 2013-07-31 12:20:14
Venomous animals
Gila monster
Spiny lizard
Heloderma
Eastern fence lizard
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Borrego Springs
California
Lizard
Herpetology
California
Fauna of the United States

Winner: Kevin Stohlgren found this hatchling Reticulate Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum suspectum) at night, crossing a golf cart path in Pima Co., AZ. The golf course has an abundance of rocky areas that provide refug

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