U.S. Marine Corps photo by Mark Schauer/Released 170412-D-GD561-350.JPG
Jul 16, 2021
The unique Mohave fringe-tailed lizard thrives in sand dunes, and U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground's are far away from any populated areas and rarely traversed by people or equipment. "It's a fascinating creature," said Daniel Steward, YPG wildlife biologist. "Everybody's ultimate goal is to conserve this species on our own."
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NIKON D300S
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110/10
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10/5000
ISO
400
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