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                                                                                     “The mission of Friends

                                                                                     of Red Rock Canyon is
        Answers to Quiz
                                                                                           to support the

                                                                                         Bureau of Land
                                                                               and you’ll be out of Nevada.
                                                                                       Management in the
                                                                               gallop over the border and head for Bakersfield. They’ll love you there . . .
                                                                               horses instead of the leading lady.  Six and under is totally unacceptable. Just
                                                                                          protection and
                                                                               bluegrass country. With 7 to 11 right, you are the reason cowboys kissed their
                                                                                        enrichment of the
                                                                                    Results:  If you got 12 to 16 correct, you are a thoroughbred from the
                                                                                        Red Rock Canyon
                                                                               Desert Trumpet team spent weeks in Mongolia researching this, and it is a fact)!
                                                                                     National Conservation
                                                                               a “paint.” 7—The only surviving wild horse is “Przewalski’s Horse.” (Honest—A
                                                                                               Area.”
                                                                            About those “False” answers:  5—A pinto is a spotted horse, sometimes called
                                                                               12-a,  13-c,  14-T,  15-T, 16-T.
                                                                               Answers:  1-a,  2-b,  3-T,  4-b,  5-F,  6-a,  7-F,  8-d,  9-b,  10-T,  11-b,
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