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Q: What native animals live in mohave county arizona?
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The Mohave Indians speak Yuman as their native language. This is a language that is being spoken by a lot of Southwestern tribes.


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Navaho county, Arizona has a large amount of land dedicated to Native American reservations, so one common export is Native American crafts. Another export is pine wood, as the county has the largest stand of Ponderosa pines in the nation.


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