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Bobcat
The bobcat’s most distinguishing characteristic is its short, bobbed tail, which has white fur on the underside and a black tip.
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Coyote
Coyotes are Arizona’s most common predator and found throughout the entire state. Though not always seen, their vocalizations, consisting of howls, yelps, and barks, are regularly heard during almost any night spent in the field.
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Chukar
Chukars are not native to Arizona but the middle east, with those birds found in Arizona most likely originating in India.
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Tree Squirrel
No fewer than four species and eight subspecies of tree squirrels can be found in Arizona’s forests. Of these, the Abert’s, a tassel-eared squirrel, is the most widespread.
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Sandhill crane
Cranes leave roosting areas in early morning, usually about sunrise, to fly to feeding areas, where they spend three to four hours.
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Quail
Quail hunters in Arizona spend the majority of their time pursuing three species of quail, Gambel’s, scaled or Mearns’.
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