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Looking South from Mt. Wheeler

Loren Reinhold

South view from the top of Wheeler Peak (13, 063 ft) in Great Basin National Park

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Western skink

Did You Know?
Skinks and many other lizards have the ability to rejuvenate their tails. The bright coloration of the tail in some species attracts predators to the break-away appendage, aiding in escape.

Last Updated: January 19, 2012 at 12:28 MST