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Watch now: Javelina family takes an evening stroll in midtown Tucson
This family of javelina was seen in a midtown Tucson neighborhood around sunset as the two adults and two furry youngsters strolled down a sidewalk. The Arizona Game and Fish Department recently urged the public to not attempt to rescue baby mammals, such as javelina, that may appear abandoned because the animals are typically left alone while the mother forages for food and water. Video by Dominika Heusinkveld.
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