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Deserts and xeric shrublands / Deserts of California / Geography of Southern California / Desert tortoise / Mojave Desert / Tortoise / Mojave National Preserve / Mojave / Yucca brevifolia / Geography of California / Western United States / Geography of the United States
Date: 2004-06-25 15:58:22
Deserts and xeric shrublands
Deserts of California
Geography of Southern California
Desert tortoise
Mojave Desert
Tortoise
Mojave National Preserve
Mojave
Yucca brevifolia
Geography of California
Western United States
Geography of the United States

PHOTO BY KATHIE MEYER Figure 1. Desert tortoises, represented by this male photographed in Joshua Tree National Park, have the greatest latitudinal distribution of any of the four North American tortoises ranging from s

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