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Gila Chub

- The Gila Chub (Gila Intermedia) is a rare, endangered fish native to the Gila River basin in Southern Arizona - They are "chubby," dark-bodied fish that prefer deep, quiet pools in small streams and springs - Males grow to about 6 inches, while females can reach up to 10 inches - They have thick scales and a dark-olive to gray color ... during breeding, males develop vibrant red or orange patches on their cheeks and fins - They are highly secretive, often hiding under boulders, fallen logs, or thick vegetation|

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Phalaenopsis Orchid

Pallid Bat

Rialto Theater

White Stallion Ranch

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Arizona Renaissance Festival

Crystal Palace Saloon

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Tucson Gem and Mineral Show

Wilbur Wildcat

Rose Canyon Lake

Sonoyta Mud Turtle

Jeep Tours

Biosphere 2

World's First McDonald's Drive-thru

San Xavier del Bac Mission

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SunLink Modern Streetcar

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Hummingbird Sculpture in the Fiesta de los Animales

Western Barking Frog

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Tucson Auto Museum

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University of Arizona Mall and Campus

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Transamerica Building with the Desert Colossus

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El Conquistador Resort

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Desert Tortoise

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Saguaro National Park - West