two Sonoran gopher snakes, a Sonoran desert toad, two skunks, a coyote pup and a tarantula. Sure, the last three critters we listed technically aren’t herps, but they were neat to see.
At 17 inches or less, the Tucson shovel-nosed snake may be small, but it makes the most out of its size. Living in the sandy soils found on valley floors in the upper Sonoran Desert, the snake has ...
Arizona’s Saguaro National Park is situated in the Sonoran desert, which is known for its diversity of dangerous snakes and other reptiles. There are six species of rattlesnakes that can be ...
The Sonoran tortoise population has grown greatly since the early 80s due to captive breeding. With their exploding ...
Sonoran Desert Filming in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, can be a painful experience You might think that it would be the snakes, spiders and scorpions that we needed to be wary of whilst filming ...