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Amphibians and Reptiles of Baja California, Including Its Pacific Islands and the Islands in the Sea of Cortés (Organisms and Environments)
by L. Lee Grismer
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... the Sierra San Pedro MArtir. REMARKS Lockington (880) reported on two specimens of Batrachoseps collected from La Paz, in the Cape Region, which Wake (966) considered to be valid specimens. ... "
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Baja California, Cape Region, Gulf of California, San Ignacio, Sierra San Pedro, United States, dorsal body scales, dorsal body blotches, cismontane areas, escamas dorsales, frontoparietal scale, caudal rings
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... For most visitors, the main attraction of the wetlands is the abundance of waterfowl. Areas with substantial wetlands in the Cape Region include Bahia de la Paz (mangrove forests), Todos Santos (mixed saltwater/freshwater estuarine marshes), and Estero San José (mixed saltwater/freshwater estuarine ... "
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Cabo San Lucas, Cape Region, Sea of Cortez, Todos Santos, Baja California, Sierra de la Laguna, arid tropical forest, zona hotelera, right point break, palapa restaurant, palapa roof, jack crevalle
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Moon Handbooks Baja (Moon Handbooks : Baja)
by Joe Cummings
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with references to "Cape Region".
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... of bays, lagoons, coves, and inlets totals about 4,800 shore kin (3,000 miles). fall off dramatically toward the east (the Cape Region's Sierra de la Laguna is the one major exception ). Like California's Sierra Nevada, Bajds high sierras typically feature granitic ... "
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Lonely Planet Baja California (Lonely Planet Baja and Los Cabos)
by Andrea Schulte-Peevers
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with references to "Cape Region".
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... eke out a living in the acid central peninsula, while the Guaycura - encompassing the Huchitf and Pericti tribes-roamed the Cape Region. Written language, formal religious beliefs and agriculture were unknown among natives who also practiced polygamy, apparently because tribal warfare had ... "
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