Running the Gloss
Driving little-used roads at night is a good way to see nocturnal wildlife, such as this Desert Glossy Snake. Click here to see another pic
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Super Ocho
| Large numbers of these big spiders were crossing the road. Their eyes reflected the car's headlights and they could be seen from far away.
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Sidewinding Sensation
| The Sidewinder is an interesting and unusual rattlesnake with a peculiar mode of travel. Click here to see another pic
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Gecko Crossing
| Desert Banded Geckos sometimes run with their tail curved over their head, mimicking a scorpion.
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Late Night Lurker
| Night Snakes roam the desert after dark in search of lizards to eat. They are rear-fanged and mildly venomous. Click here to see another pic |