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For most people, though, the monsoon season is that weird time of year when more likely than not, they will see some of Arizona’s most remarkable creatures, many of which are nocturnal or spend ...
Following a torrential summer downpour in northern Arizona, hundreds of bizarre ... These tadpole-size creatures, called Triops "look like little mini-horseshoe crabs with three eyes," Lauren ...
An impending monsoon storm over Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona. The annual rains bring about a menagerie of insects and desert creatures. Biologist, zoo curators and private collectors ...
Hundreds of three-eyed ancient creatures called triops emerges after heavy rainfall in Arizona. Their eggs can stay dormant for decades, waiting for water. 'Into the mouth of Trump hell'?
It's officially Arizona's favorite time of year: monsoon season. The monsoon, which officially begins on June 15 and ends on Sept. 30, brings a much-needed reprieve from Arizona's oppressive ...