Mele Kalikimaka me ka Hau'oli Makahiki Hou
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Some of these photos are of invasive and non-native species in Hawai'i, which is becoming a big deal.
Those which are shown are the Gold Dust Gecko, and the Indian Mongoose. I believe a couple of the birds are as well, but I didn't identify them to confirm..
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Great pics!! What's the eel/serpent looking creature in the pic 2nd from the bottom? Any Idea?
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OOOOOOOOh Heather im glad you had a great Vaca I'm sure you needed it and the Photos rocked i loved the gecko pics and the sea turtle
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Awesome pics heather! cant wait to hear all the stories!
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Originally Posted by
Jerhart
Great pics!! What's the eel/serpent looking creature in the pic 2nd from the bottom? Any Idea?
I was actually looking it up right now, cause I wanted to figure it out.
I BELIEVE it was a Snowflake Moray Eel...
I LOVE Tidepooling :)
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Originally Posted by
LadyOhh
I was actually looking it up right now, cause I wanted to figure it out.
I BELIEVE it was a Snowflake Moray Eel...
I LOVE Tidepooling :)
It indeed would be a snow flake moray I knew there was a reason i went to college lol
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Awesome pics, Heather!!
I am a big fan of tide pooling, too! So many cool things to see slitherin' and creepin' along in those hidden treasure spots :)
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Great pics Heather, looks like a wonderful time:)
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Wow lady....look at you, awesome pictures!!!