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Jack Rabbit in the Sonoran desert. There is a large variety of both large and small mammals within canyon country. Some are very common, others are seldom seen. Keep your eyes open and you may be in for a treat.
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American Badger
Sevilleta LTER Data.

Botta's Pocket Gopher
DesertUSA site.

Common Racoon
Sevilleta LTER Data.

Desert Woodrats (Pack Rats)
DesertUSA site.

Javelina (Collared Peccary)
DesertUSA site.

Kangaroo Rat
DesertUSA site.

Merriam's Kangaroo Rat
Sevilleta LTER Data.

North American Porcupine
DesertUSA site.

Ord's Kangaroo Rat
Sevilleta LTER Data.

Ringtail Cats
DesertUSA site.

Ringtails
Sevilleta LTER Data.

Rock Pocket Mouse
Sevilleta LTER Data.

Striped Skunk
Sevilleta LTER Data.

Western Spotted Skunk
Sevilleta LTER Data.


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