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Jack Dykinga / Sand dunes with cracked clay marking the last flash flood, Creosote bushes (Larrea tridentata) flowering in the background, Mosquito Flats, Death Valley National Park, California, USA
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Jack Dykinga / Cracked clay and Creosote bushes (Larrea tridentata) in Mesquite Flat sand dunes with the Grapevine Mountains in the distance, Death Valley National Park, Califronia
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Mark Moffett / Crab Spider (Thomisidae) on Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) practices cannibalism
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Gabriel Rojo / Guanaco jaw, with burnt remains of native vegetation in the calden forest, (Larrea divaricata) during the summer fires, Lihue Calel National Park ,La Pampa province, Argentina
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Jack Dykinga / Flowering Sand verbena (Abronia villosa) amid Creosote bushes(Larrea tridentata) Tinajas Altas Mountains in the backgrnd, Pinacate and Gran Desierto Altar, Mexico
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John Shaw / Desert bighorn sheep ram (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) rubbing against a creosote bush (Larrea tridentata). Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, USA. February.
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Cyril Ruoso / Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) with fruit, Vizcaino Desert, Baja California, Mexico, April.
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Chris Mattison / Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) Anza-Borrego Desert, California, USA, May.
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Chris Mattison / Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) Anza-Borrego Desert, California, USA, May.
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Floris van Breugel / Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) with Echo Canyon below, under the golden light of sunset, Death Valley National Park, California, USA, November 2013.
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Jack Dykinga / Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes with cracked eroded clay formations and creosote bushes (Larrea tridentata), Death Valley National Park, California
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Jack Dykinga / Flowering Garambullo cactus (Myrtillocactus geometrizans) and Pitaya (Stenocereus griseus) amid creosote (Larrea tridentata) in the Chihuahuan Desert, Tamaulipas, Mexico