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  1. Orb Weaver

    Orb Weaver

    Orb Weaver (Araneus sp.: Araneidae) Likely the Cat-faced Orb Weaver (Araneus illaudatus). Their bodies range from 2.7-3.2 cm (1.06-1.25 in) long. I thank Lynette Schimming for the determination! Photographed in Ramsey Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, USA at ca. 1,646...
  2. Arizona Gray Squirrel

    Arizona Gray Squirrel

    Arizona Gray Squirrel (Sciurus arizonensis: Sciuridae) Ramsey Canyon, Cochise County nestled between Hereford and Sierra Vista, Southeast Arizona, U.S.A. in the Huachuca Mountains. Riparian dominated by oak/juniper/sycamore at ca. 5,400 ft elevation.
  3. Lesser Long-nosed Bat

    Lesser Long-nosed Bat

    Lesser Long-nosed Bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae: Phyllostomidae) These bats are only 6.4-7.6 cm (2.5-3 in) long but have a 35.6 cm (14 in) wingspan and only weigh 0.4-0.7 oz (1.2-20 gm). They feed exclusively on the fruit and nectar of night-blooming cacti like Saguaro and Organ Pipe cacti as...
  4. Mexican Long-tongued Bat

    Mexican Long-tongued Bat

    Mexican Long-tongued Bat (Choeronycteris mexicana: Phyllostomidae) This long-tongued nectar feeding bat has a tongue that can extend 1/3 its body length. They have a wingspan of 33-38 cm (13-15 in). They weigh 10-25 gm (0.35-0.85 oz). Photographed in Ramsey Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains...
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