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Population found on a small pond under Puente El Morro in Highway 1. Rosarito. Full information will be availabe in Peralta-GarcÃa et al. in press. Southwestern Naturalist.
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Martina Hölzl, Littlewood Wildlife Photography
iNaturalist
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San Diego County, California, US
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One of at least 3 seen jumping along dirt edge of flow channel, N.E. edge of Little Piute pond.
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One of at least 3 seen jumping along dirt edge of flow channel, N.E. edge of Little Piute pond.
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One of at least 3 seen jumping along dirt edge of flow channel, N.E. edge of Little Piute pond.
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"""While doing some field herping with a friend yesterday, I discovered quite a substantial population of Xenopus laevis in a large pond at a park adjacent to Oxnard College in Oxnard, California. I saw several specimens near the banks of the pond, all between 2.5- 8 cm long. I managed to capture a few individuals to measure and photograph."" - Shawn Shumaker Observation and photo by Shawn Shumaker, sent to rascals@nhm.org."
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"""While doing some field herping with a friend yesterday, I discovered quite a substantial population of Xenopus laevis in a large pond at a park adjacent to Oxnard College in Oxnard, California. I saw several specimens near the banks of the pond, all between 2.5- 8 cm long. I managed to capture a few individuals to measure and photograph."" - Shawn Shumaker Observation and photo by Shawn Shumaker, sent to rascals@nhm.org."
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"""While doing some field herping with a friend yesterday, I discovered quite a substantial population of Xenopus laevis in a large pond at a park adjacent to Oxnard College in Oxnard, California. I saw several specimens near the banks of the pond, all between 2.5- 8 cm long. I managed to capture a few individuals to measure and photograph."" - Shawn Shumaker Observation and photo by Shawn Shumaker, sent to rascals@nhm.org."
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"""While doing some field herping with a friend yesterday, I discovered quite a substantial population of Xenopus laevis in a large pond at a park adjacent to Oxnard College in Oxnard, California. I saw several specimens near the banks of the pond, all between 2.5- 8 cm long. I managed to capture a few individuals to measure and photograph."" - Shawn Shumaker Observation and photo by Shawn Shumaker, sent to rascals@nhm.org."
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About 50 tadpoles between 1.5 - 4 cm long. In Tecolote Creek; depth of creek < 50 cm.
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About 50 tadpoles between 1.5 - 4 cm long. In Tecolote Creek; depth of creek < 50 cm.
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About 50 tadpoles between 1.5 - 4 cm long. In Tecolote Creek; depth of creek < 50 cm.
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About 150 tadpoles in Tecolote Creek. Creek is possibly 2 meters deep here. Thirty meters upstream & just south of Balboa Avenue is another deep pool with hundreds of tadpoles.
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About 150 tadpoles in Tecolote Creek. Creek is possibly 2 meters deep here. Thirty meters upstream & just south of Balboa Avenue is another deep pool with hundreds of tadpoles.
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About 150 tadpoles in Tecolote Creek. Creek is possibly 2 meters deep here. Thirty meters upstream & just south of Balboa Avenue is another deep pool with hundreds of tadpoles.
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About 150 tadpoles in Tecolote Creek. Creek is possibly 2 meters deep here. Thirty meters upstream & just south of Balboa Avenue is another deep pool with hundreds of tadpoles.
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Estimated 500+ tadpoles in pool just west of Genesee Ave. Captured 8 for photos & to allow them to develop to help confirm ID.