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![]() Date: 2014-09-22 13:36:46Deserts and xeric shrublands California chaparral and woodlands Mediterranean forests woodlands and scrub Deserts of California Peninsular Ranges Chaparral Sonoran Desert Cyprinodon macularius Desert tortoise Physical geography Geography of California Biogeography | Add to Reading List |
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