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Azeez, H.
1993
August 5 seemingly just lost control of his legs. Just (continued) as we reached the top Ben fell on his already injured arm - I felt glad we weren't far from the can!
Little Scotia Canyon, Huachuca Mtns, Cochise Co., AZ
At 1020h we saw C. willardi B #16's head facing out of the same bunchgrass clump where I'd previously seen him and localized C. willardi F #17's signal to the same spot. I could not detect a signal for C. willardi F #18 - recently implanted and parturient. At 1030h I spotted C. willardi F #14 in a tight coil basking at the base of a grass clump ~0.5 m to the right of the rock where Fred Wilson & David Hardy saw her w/ the Langermannia pycnomelara - she crusted deliberately but rattled into shady overhang of that rock it faced out at edge, then yawned four times during the few minutes we watched her. At 1120h localized the signal of C. willardi B #8 to a rock in brush at the base of the