Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Flora and Fauna in Utah

Enjoy.

 Juniper


  Rabbitbrush
Bark likely hundreds of years old
And speaking of old, how about these guys?
Giganotosaurus?

10 comments:

  1. Wonderful pictures. I especially loved the juniper!

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  2. The desert has the most interesting flora and fauna. Beautiful!

    betty

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  3. Hi Denise - something equivalent to a gigantosaurus! I too love the junipers ... and the scenery - cheers Hilary

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    1. I sent the pic to my DIL and my grandson noticed the small black dino running away in the background. I hadn't even noticed it, lol.

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  4. Great pictures of very interesting trees. Rabbitbrush? Does that mean the rabbits eat it I wonder.

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    1. Yes, jackrabbits eat it as do mule-deer. It is a member of the sagebrush family and is used for erosion control. We saw mule deer on the trip, but no rabbits.

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  5. Those trees fit the rugged landscape.

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  6. Oh look! You have a picture of a Utah Ent up there! :D

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    1. I do? Well, yes I guess it does look like one. Actually, the tree speaks to me. LOL.

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  7. I love the old trees and my mom would have wanted to take that old tree and place it in her yard

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