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May is “Be Bear Aware” month. Do you know why?
All animals need water.
With Halloween just around the corner, there are few animals that generate more attention this time of
year than bats.
About 20 percent of the Earth’s land is desert.
First impressions are often wrong. When we learn more about an animal, we discover some really cool
traits or behaviors.
Arizona’s native fishes have some special adaptations that allow them to find food and avoid predators.
Roads serve as barriers to wildlife.
In many parts of Arizona, rivers and lakes are rare. Small changes to these areas can be devastating to the
plants and animals.
If you have lived in Arizona even for a short time, you have probably seen some wild animals.
Fires can start in forests, deserts or just about anywhere.
Petroglyphs, pictures carved onto the surface of rocks, are the most common type of rock art in Arizona.
In order to catch their prey, mountain lions need special skills or adaptations.