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ID Thumbnail Media Data
6361 The AZPARC logo
Specimen Condition N/A
Copyright © Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZPARC
Image Use ToL use only
Title logo_parc160xsm2.jpg
Image Type Diagram
ALT Text The AZPARC logo
Notes This is a logo image for AZPARC
ID 6361
6396 A close up view showing the head and front legs. The photo provides an excellent view of the pale peach and black bead like markings on the body.
Scientific Name Heloderma suspectum
Location Pima County, Arizona.
Comments Common Name: Reticulate Gila Monster
Acknowledgements Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZ PARC
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
View Close-up of head and front legs
Copyright © 2003 Tom Brennan
Image Use share with ToL partners
Attached to Group Squamata: view page image collection
Title GilaMonsterAZPARC.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ALT Text A close up view showing the head and front legs. The photo provides an excellent view of the pale peach and black bead like markings on the body.
ID 6396
6397 Full body horizontal view of lizard slightly turned downward on a tree
Scientific Name Sceloporus magister
Location Coconino County, Arizona.
Comments Common Name: Desert Spiny Lizard
Acknowledgements Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZ PARC
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Copyright © A. T. Holycross
Image Use share with ToL partners
Attached to Group Phrynosomatidae: view page image collection
Title desertspinyAZPARC.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ALT Text Full body horizontal view of lizard slightly turned downward on a tree
ID 6397
6398
Location Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
Comments Chiricahua Leopard Frog. A close up view of a frog which has brown spots on a lighter tan and greenish body.
Acknowledgements Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZ PARC
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
View Close-up of body
Copyright © Tom Brennan
Image Use share with ToL partners
Attached to Group Rana pipiens: view page image collection
Title ChiricahuaFrogAZPARC.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 6398
6400 closeup of head
Scientific Name Empidonax traillii extimus
Location San Pedro River
Comments Southwestern willow flycatcher
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Body Part closeup of head
Source Collection U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Online Digital Media Library
Image Use This media file is in the Public Domain.
Attached to Group Empidonax traillii: view page image collection
Title SanPedroRiver2flycatcher.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Body Parts
ALT Text closeup of head
ID 6400
6403 Specimen on rock, with black head and legs, light peach and white mottled back and white tail ending in black
Scientific Name Sauromalus obesus
Location Maricopa County, Arizona.
Comments Common Name: Common Chuckwalla
Acknowledgements Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZ PARC
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
View Close-up of head and front legs
Copyright © Randy Babb
Image Use share with ToL partners
Attached to Group Iguania: view page image collection
Title ChuckwallaAZPARC.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ALT Text Specimen on rock, with black head and legs, light peach and white mottled back and white tail ending in black
ID 6403
6405 antelope game card
Scientific Name Antilocapra americana sonoriensis
Location Sonoran Desert
Comments A game card for the Sonoran Desert Endangered Species Game. Common name: Sonoran Pronghorn Antelope
Copyright © 2003 Wendy Burroughs
Image Use restricted
Attached to Group Antilocapra americana: view page image collection
Title pronghorn1.jpg
Image Type Drawing/Painting
Image Content Specimen(s), Habitat
ALT Text antelope game card
ID 6405
6419 Full body horizontal view of lizard slightly turned downward on a tree
Scientific Name Sceloporus magister
Location Coconino County, Arizona.
Comments Common Name: Desert Spiny Lizard
Acknowledgements Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZ PARC
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Copyright © A. T. Holycross
Image Use share with ToL partners
Attached to Group Phrynosomatidae: view page image collection
Title desertspinyholycross04.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ALT Text Full body horizontal view of lizard slightly turned downward on a tree
Notes should be linked to 6397
ID 6419
6420 Specimen on rock, with black head and legs, light peach and white mottled back and white tail ending in black
Scientific Name Sauromalus obesus
Location Maricopa County, Arizona.
Comments Common Name: Common Chuckwalla
Acknowledgements Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZ PARC
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
View Close-up of head and front legs
Copyright © Randy Babb
Image Use share with ToL partners
Attached to Group Iguania: view page image collection
Title sauromalusaterrb03.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ALT Text Specimen on rock, with black head and legs, light peach and white mottled back and white tail ending in black
Notes should be linked to 6403
ID 6420
6421 A close up view showing the head and front legs. The photo provides an excellent view of the pale peach and black bead like markings on the body.
Scientific Name Heloderma suspectum
Location Pima County, Arizona.
Comments Common Name: Reticulate Gila Monster
Acknowledgements Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZ PARC
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
View Close-up of head and front legs
Copyright © 2003 Tom Brennan
Image Use share with ToL partners
Attached to Group Squamata: view page image collection
Title gilamonster2003h1.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ALT Text A close up view showing the head and front legs. The photo provides an excellent view of the pale peach and black bead like markings on the body.
ID 6421
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