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Horned Lizard Smile!!

   - Several species of horned lizards (often called "horny toads") inhabit Southern Arizona, with the Regal Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma Solare) being the most common in the Tucson area - They are characterized by their flattened, spiky bodies and a "crown" of horns, often feeding on harvester ants and using camouflage or shooting blood from their eyes to defend against predators

Thick-billed Kingbird

San Xavier del Bac Mission

Gadsden Pacific Division Toy Train Operating Museum

Pygmy Owl

Ostrich

Green Heron

Paton Center for Hummingbirds

Warren Ballpark

Mount Graham Red Squirrel

Ettore "Ted" DeGrazia

Lanternfly

Lowell

Screech Owl

Patisserie Jacqui

Empire Ranch

Charleston & Millville Ghost Towns

Peacock Smile!

Ciénega Bridge

Tombstone Courthouse State Park

Ruby, Arizona

Canyon Wren

Tombstone Epitaph

Giraffe Smile

Tombstone National Historic Landmark

Sonoita - Elgin Wineries Map

Union Pacific Railroad

Donkey

Gambel's Quail Chicks

Dragoon Mountains (32 N - 110 W)

Ironwood Tree

Red-tailed Hawk

Old City Hall (Tombstone)

Hilltop Gallery

Tap-changing Transformers

Stage Stop Inn

Alpaca

Rivoli's Hummingbird

Gila Monster

Sonoyta Mud Turtle

Saint Ann's Catholic Church

Paul Bunyan Statue

Barrel Cactus

Tucson Botanical Gardens (TBG)