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Snakes: 10/17/09
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Saturday, October 17, 2009. Next to snakes, frogs and other amphibians are some of the coolest creatures on the planet. They are cooler than most people in my opinion. Frogs are also thought to be good indicators of environmental conditions because they cannot tolerate very much pollution in the water. Leopard frogs are very common in the southern United States, but not all that common in the north. Some more shots of frogs:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Corn Snakes For Sale.
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Snakes: 11/24/13
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Sunday, November 24, 2013. Definitely not, but this milk snake sub species has me captive and there is nothing I can do about it. I have looked directly into the eyes of medusa and it is too late for me. Don't let this happen to you. The first Utah Milk Snakes that I found were purely accidental. Dumb luck! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I have always had a love and respect for nature and God's creations. I am an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ. View my complete profile. Corn Snakes For Sale.
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Snakes: Western Toads
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Toads are really cool creatures. They're a lot less slimy than frogs, but they seem to have a never-ending supply of pee when you pick them up. A close-up shot of a western toad reveals some cool markings. The black and gold pattern in their eyes is awesome. A light rain while road cruising brought out dozens of these, even in areas far away from any body of water. The toads were content to sit on hands. A group photo was a lot trickier:. Let me get back to the bugs.
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Snakes: 09/08/10
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Canyon Tree Frog Behavior:. This is a canyon tree frog exactly as we found it on a warm, nearly vertical canyon wall. The canyon tree frog exactly matches it's surroundings because it is covered in the same sand that is also covering the rock. Is the frog intelligent enough to camouflage itself by rolling around in the sand, or does the frog's natural behavior just provide this perfect sand camouflage without the frog even realizing it? This one was really cool looking:.
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Snakes: 04/11/10
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Sunday, April 11, 2010. Patch-nosed snake, rattlesnake, and baja rat snake? On a recent work trip to San Diego I found a couple hours to get to the hills east of the city to see what I could find (like any other eccentric weirdo would do). I just drove up as high as I could and found a SW facing rock pile that looked like prime mountain king habitat. Could I be that lucky? Giant centipedes were common here:. Cool pattern on the backs of these:. Their undersides matched the rocks perfectly:. A Southern Pa...
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Snakes: Great Basin Rattle Snake By Request
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Thursday, September 16, 2010. Great Basin Rattle Snake By Request. After looking for a while, I started to wonder. Then I took a separate trail and almost immediately found what we were looking for. His first ever live rattle snake was a Great Basin Rattle Snake. The rattle snake was very calm. It never rattled and only held this defensive posture for a few seconds after I kept blocking it's escape. We saw some of these hairy scorpions in the same area:. March 3, 2011 at 9:07 AM. I have always had a love...
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Delaware Valley Herpetological Society. Just another WordPress.com weblog. November 23, 2009 by dvherps. This December’s meeting (on the 11th) will be on the other side of the Delaware, in Maple Shade, NJ. Check out the meetings page for the full details and directions. Next Meeting December 11th. October 16, 2009 by dvherps. We have a date for the next meeting: December 11th! Welcome to the DVHS’ new website! September 29, 2009 by dvherps. Hello Delaware Valley Herpers! 171; Newer Posts.
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The Buckeye Herps Blog: January 2015
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A photographic journal of the reptiles and amphibians of Ohio, Michigan and other places interesting wildlife call home. Friday, January 16, 2015. Costa Rica 2014: Part 2 More La Selva and Plenty of Glass Frogs. You can see Part 1. Carl and I set out on a short hike to look for lizards while Brian worked on his project. Carl managed to flip this racer checking under a piece of a fallen log. Another Dendrophidian sp (likely percarinatus? This one was much larger than the snake last night. We had a hiked a...
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The Buckeye Herps Blog: November 2012
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A photographic journal of the reptiles and amphibians of Ohio, Michigan and other places interesting wildlife call home. Monday, November 26, 2012. Herp ID Help: 3. I usually first see these pictures on my phone. It is fairly easy to identify the animal most of the time, even on the small screen. Sometimes I have to look a little harder or pull it up on a computer screen. Most of the images are accompanied by concern that a rattlesnake is in their home. Click for snake ID. Labels: Herp ID Help. Unfortuna...