`Jacob Ketcham
10/21/2015
World Cultures
My name is Jacob Ketcham and Arizona has been my home for the past fifteen years of my life and the only home I have any recollection of. Arizona is located in the southwestern region of the United States and is bordering the states of California to the west, New Mexico to the east, Utah to the north and Nevada to the northwest. The country of Mexico is on Arizona’s southern border which heavily influences the culture of the state. The exact location of Arizona is 33.45 latitude and -122.07 longitude.
Arizona’s topography is as diverse as the culture of the state itself, with the Colorado Plateau covering a massive two fifths of the state in the northern region. The arid upland region of
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The most abundant animals are coyotes. Coyotes are related to domesticated dogs and their diet is a variety of animals like rodents, snakes, birds, rabbits, lizards and sometimes deer, among other things. Mountain lions are another species that dwell in Arizona. They used to be more abundant in America, but their habitats have greatly waned over time due to human intervention. Nowadays, they have adapted to hiding and hunting in high rimrock. The mountain lion is the only big cat in the United States, weighing up to 200 pounds and measuring up to 8 feet long. The mule deer is perhaps the main big game animal of Arizona. As time has gone on, the hunting season and the amount of how many male mule deer can be bagged was reduced in the late 19th century and early 20th to one buck in the month of October. Buffalo are another species of big game in Arizona that have two regions that they inhabit in Arizona, both controlled the Game and Fish Department. Buffalo hunts have been held at the House Rock Wildlife Area since the 1920’s. The javelina is perhaps the most unique of Arizona’s wildlife. Having evolved in South America, the javelina has migrated north only to recently take residence in the state of Arizona. Interestingly, the javelina have one of the greatest latitudinal ranges of any game in the western hemisphere. Currently the expansion of these species is focused towards the northwest from Arizona, though the javelina already inhabit Texas and New