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  • Oh, and I read "An Enigmatic New Lambeosaurine Hadrosaur (Reptilia: Dinosauria) from the Upper Shale Member of the Campanian Aguja Formation of Trans-Pecos Texas," a weird beast named Angulomastacator daviesi, known thus far only from its boomerang-shaped maxilla bone.

    Waking the Witch scarletboi 2009

  • All but gone from Texas by the 1960s from more than 1,500 in the late 1800s, efforts to restore them in Texas' Trans-Pecos region have proved successful.

    Bighorn Sheep Get A New Home In Texas AP 2010

  • Those bands who were not driven westward, including the Lipans, ended up in the bone-dry scrublands of the Texas Trans-Pecos.

    EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010

  • All but gone from Texas by the 1960s from more than 1,500 in the late 1800s, efforts to restore them in Texas' Trans-Pecos region have proved successful.

    Bighorn Sheep Get A New Home In Texas AP 2010

  • Grama-buffalograss is the potential natural vegetation in this region compared to mostly wheatgrass-needlegrass to the north, Trans-Pecos shrub savanna to the south, and taller grasses to the east.

    Ecoregions of Texas (EPA) 2009

  • Grama-buffalo grass is the potential natural vegetation in this region as compared to mostly wheatgrass-needlegrass to the north, Trans-Pecos shrub savanna to the south, and taller grasses to the east.

    Ecoregions of the United States-Level III (EPA) 2009

  • Grama-buffalo grass is the potential natural vegetation in this region as compared to mostly wheatgrass-needlegrass to the north, Trans-Pecos shrub savanna to the south, and taller grasses to the east.

    Ecoregions of New Mexico (EPA) 2009

  • The 2000 foot high, white cliff face of the southern Guadalupe Mountains dominates the landscape of the northern Trans-Pecos of Texas.

    Ecoregions of Texas (EPA) 2009

  • Its climate is transitional to the arid Trans-Pecos region to the southwest (Ecoregion 24).

    Ecoregions of Texas (EPA) 2009

  • Representative snakes include the Trans-Pecos ratsnake (Elaphe subocularis), Texas blackheaded snake (Tantilla atriceps), and whipsnakes (Masticophis taeniatus and M. flagellum lineatus).

    Chihuahuan desert 2008

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