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California State Reptile:
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California recognized the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) as the official state reptile in 1972. The desert tortoise lives in the deserts of southern California to southern Nevada, western Arizona, and northern Mexico. It spends about 95 percent of its life in burrows that allow escape from heat or cold. Listed as threatened, the desert tortoise population has decreased by 90% since the 1980s due to vandalism, predation, disease, and collection for pets (now illegal). Habitat loss from mining, livestock grazing, off- road vehicles, and development are also major factors threatening this ancient animal.
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State Reptile: California State History Museum |
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State Reptiles & Amphibians - 50 States List |
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