desert fun with a field biology class

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From Auburn to Chiricahua and back in nine days; three vans, 19 students, 4 Walmart stops (including the one in Roswell, NM), and no injuries.

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Page 1: Desert Fun with a Field Biology Class
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A kangaroo rat mound in Arizona

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Kangaroo rats are very tame.

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They’re tame, but still awkward to have crawling

towards one’s neckline

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Woodrats are not tame. I wouldn’t actually kiss one.

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Why the smile? I was the only

one that successfully scruffed

a wood rat.

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To catch a ground squirrel, just add water (to their

hole.)

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Wet little angry ground squirrels are

not tame.

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Cow plops are very tame. When

sun-dried, they never bite.

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