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A small herd of Mule Deer in the Tortugas foothills |
It was brutally hot when Becca and I hiked around Tortugas Mountain this morning. About a mile in to the hike we were surprised to see a small herd of Mule Deer. We have had such a prolonged drought in the desert it's really hard to understand how large mammals can survive in this arid land. That's why we have a permanently-running waterhole at the Chihuahuan Observation Center.
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A large doe |
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Mule Deer camouflage |
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One-spot profile |
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A thorny matter |
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The distant Franklin Mountains near El Paso, Texas |
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Need some shade |
1 comment:
That's a great photo of that doe.
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