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Amphibians & Reptiles of the Pacific Northwest |
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Questions |
700 | 7:00am | Dormant under the surface | 10 seen | Why were there horny toad sightings @ this time? |
800 | 8:00am | Peak activity | 18 seen | |
900 | 9:00am | Peak activity | 18 seen | |
1000 | 10:00am | Peak activity | 18 seen | |
1100 | 11:00am | Burrowing | 104 seen | Why were they not burrowing? |
1200 | 12:00 noon |
Burrowing | 104 seen | Why were they not burrowing? |
1300 | 1:00pm | Burrowing | 104 seen | Why were they not burrowing? |
1400 | 2:00pm | Burrowing | 104 seen | Why were they not burrowing? |
1500 | 3:00pm | Burrowing | 104 seen | Why were they not burrowing? |
1600 | 4:00pm | Some activity | 7 seen | Why weren't there very many horny toad sightings? |
1700 | 5:00pm | Some activity | 7 seen | Why weren't there very many horny toad sightings? |
1800 | 6:00pm | Dormant under the surface | 4 seen | Why were there horny toads seen? |
1900 | 7:00pm | Dormant under the surface | 4 seen | (if they were dormant under the surface) |
2000 | 8:00pm | Dormant under the surface | 4 seen |