Glimpses
of Black-tailed Jackrabbits
at Tohono Chul, Tucson, Arizona
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If fewer than twelve photos of animals clearly identifiable were taken by the motion-activated camera at a location, they are displayed. If
twelve or more photos of clearly identifiable animals were taken a the location, twelve representative photos are displayed.
Most of the temperatures recorded in the footer of the photos are probably accurate or nearly accurate and give an idea of the ambient temperatures at which the animals
were photographed. The temperature recorded by the camera in the footer of some photos has an inaccurately negative value that should be ignored. Temperatures above 110 degrees probably represent the camera being heated by the sun. The cameras take color photos in the daytime and black-and-white photos at night.
Click on numbered locations on the map to see photos of black-tailed jackrabbits and associated wildlife.
Graphs of temperature, time and date of photos
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