El Paso Museum of Archaeology

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

Tarantula Near The El Paso Museum Of Archaeology

Tarantula near the El Paso Museum of Archaeology. Most tarantulas are not poisonous, and despite the size of this spider, its bite is no worse than getting a bee sting. If a tarantula bites you, wash the area where you were bitten and apply an antiseptic ointment.Tarantulas (Mygalomorphs) are the largest species of spiders in the world. Although many people consider tarantulas to be hairy and scary, it may surprise you to know that some people love them so much that they keep them as pets, and some people even eat them for dinner. http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-a-Tarantula-Spider

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology

Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History

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Tarantulas are venomous not poisonous. Venom bites you. You bite poison. All tarantulas have a form of venom. The difference is a new world tarantula kicks urticating satae or hairs and old world does not. Old world Tarantulas have medically significant venom, meaning it can cause nerve damage and pain in the bite site for 2 to 6 months. It should not kill you unless you have a serious allergy. New world tarantulas have non medically significant venom and can cause pain on an average of up to 6 weeks.

Flowers Near The Franklin Mountains

Flowers Near The Franklin Mountains El Paso, Texas

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology & Jeff Romney

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Gazebo Near The El Paso Museum Of Archaeology

Located near the El Paso Museum of Archaeology.

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology

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Texas Horned Lizard

The Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) is one of about 14 North American species of spikey-bodied reptiles called horned lizards. P. cornutum ranges from Colorado and Kansas to northern Mexico (in the Sonoran desert), and from southeastern Arizona to Texas. Also, isolated, introduced populations are found in the Carolinas, Georgia, and northern Florida. Texas horned lizards may also be native to Louisiana and Arkansas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texashornedlizard

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology & Jeff Romney

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Flowers Near The Franklin Mountains

Flowers Near The Franklin Mountains

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology & Jeff Romney

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Flowers Near The Franklin Mountains

Flowers Near The Franklin Mountains.

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology & Jeff Romney

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Flowers In The Desert

Flowers In The Desert

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology & Jeff Romney

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El Paso Museum of Archaeology

Lizard near the El Paso Museum of Archaeology El Paso Texas

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology & Jeff Romney

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Lizard near the El Paso Museum of Archaeology.

Área: Northeast / Franklin Mountains

Fuente: El Paso Museum of Archaeology & Jeff Romney

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