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Newts, tarantulas, ringtails: What you need to know about trail critters
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement This story is part of our You can buy a print copy at the . Spoiler alert: You probably aren’t going to see P-22 on a hike in Griffith Park. Coming in contact with a mountain lion on a trail in Southern California is beyond rare. But if you take the time to observe, there are other creatures you may encounter. Here are some of our favorites and what we think makes them special. Just don’t ever pick up or handle a wild animal. Dipodomys californicus Your best chance to catch a glimpse of this track and “field” superstar is just before...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement This story is part of our You can buy a print copy at the . Spoiler alert: You probably aren’t going to see P-22 on a hike in Griffith Park. Coming in contact with a mountain lion on a trail in Southern California is beyond rare. But if you take the time to observe, there are other creatures you may encounter. Here are some of our favorites and what we think makes them special. Just don’t ever pick up or handle a wild animal. Dipodomys californicus Your best chance to catch a glimpse of this track and “field” superstar is just before...WW…
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