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jeff higgins i sent you pic hope you got.
as far as beagles go we have seen them from the nasty dezert obviously booted up all the way to the pines. last ones we saw were by crown king az. which is very very rugged and was home to the yavapai apache. juniper scrub and granite rock. the dogs had their tonques out but had a smile on their face big time.
rabbits here are by the bazzillions. it really is a lot lusher of a dezert than most realize. actually the lushest most diverse most populated critter dezert in the world. you really have to be deaf dumb and blind not to go out and see SOMETHING!
since we still have cold nights all reptiles lay low until sun gets warm. snakes are usually just sunning themselves. as the heat comes on they get to moving around more. when heat hits 110 degrees or so thats when they revert back to nocturnal hunting.
when humidity arrives in july they revert back to a day night time regime. hot hot days you will not see alot of reptiles unless you spook a whip tailed lizardo, horney toads,skinks, etc. and those always sound like a snake rattle so it adds to the fun.
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