Editor’s note: This continues the Star’s ongoing “Big 12 Blitz” series, where we introduce U of A fans to the on- and off-field need-to-know details surrounding each member of the 16-team Big 12 ...
Official state animals are furry, feathered, or scaly ambassadors that symbolize the history and culture of their state. Arizona’s official state animals represent the diverse wildlife and habitats ...
The life history of a canyon tree frog—a species of tree frog that can be found in the rocky plateau areas of Arizona—may not seem significant to the average person. But Heather Bateman, a professor ...
The bushy-tailed Ringtail is Arizona’s official state mammal. The Arizona ridge-nosed rattlesnake is venomous, but its bite is rarely fatal. An 11-year-old child proposed the idea of an official state ...
TCU wide receivers JP Richardson (7) and Jack Bech (18) celebrate a touchdown as tight end DJ Rogers (0) looks on as Arizona linebacker Taye Brown (6) walking away during the first half of an NCAA ...
The bushy-tailed Ringtail is Arizona’s official state mammal. The Arizona ridge-nosed rattlesnake is venomous, but its bite is rarely fatal. An 11-year-old child proposed the idea of an official state ...
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