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Went to the park today
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If only they stayed tiny...
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Nice field herp pics! Those gators are adorable [emoji4]
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Thanks, Alexis! Yeah, they are insanely cute when they are little
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I'm coming to Florida over Easter - hopefully I'll see loads of snakes :)
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Wow . I was thinking along the lines of seeing Corns / Kings and maybe Hoggies ??
Aren't Cottenmouths venomous !?!
We'll be staying in Kissimmee ...
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Sooooooo cool! I should do some field helping around here, I live in farmland BC, Canada. Definitely don't have the same variety of reptiles, but we get a ton of amphibians for some reason (my backyard is a giant big black newt magnet).
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Wow . I was thinking along the lines of seeing Corns / Kings and maybe Hoggies ??
Aren't Cottenmouths venomous !?!
We'll be staying in Kissimmee ...
I would love to see a hognose, but alas, I have yet too see one around. You definitely see a lot of Florida king snakes, corn snakes, water snakes and black racers down here. Yes, cottonmouths are one of our venomous snakes. Have a great time in Florida! Since you will be in Kissimmee, I hope you are doing Disney (I go every couple weeks, and it still never gets old-especially drinks around the world at Epcot!) [emoji4]
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Glad you had a successful outing.
Thanks for sharing the good pics!
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I would love to see a hognose, but alas, I have yet too see one around. You definitely see a lot of Florida king snakes, corn snakes, water snakes and black racers down here. Yes, cottonmouths are one of our venomous snakes. Have a great time in Florida! Since you will be in Kissimmee, I hope you are doing Disney (I go every couple weeks, and it still never gets old-especially drinks around the world at Epcot!) [emoji4]
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We're probably be calling into the various Disney parks most days as we get free staff passes ;)
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To cool.. When I come down & work I always see Gators at the Blacktop Plants and at the Rock quarries. Its fascinates me, we don't have anything kike that in NY hahahaha
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Don't see many snakes in the wild here in Massachusetts. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've ever seen anything besides a garter. I wish there were a lot more around. I'm jealous of your Florida wildlife, that's just awesome!
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So why is Florida so packed with wildlife ??
Simply down to the climate or is it the situation as well ??
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Don't see many snakes in the wild here in Massachusetts. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've ever seen anything besides a garter. I wish there were a lot more around. I'm jealous of your Florida wildlife, that's just awesome!
I used to live in MA, myself. Never saw any snakes there, either. I definitely think the wildlife (including sea life) is the best thing about living here [emoji4]
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So why is Florida so packed with wildlife ??
Simply down to the climate or is it the situation as well ??
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I think it is definitely the climate. Especially Southern FL which has a tropical climate. The only downfall is that it is one of the reasons that invasive lizards and other animals flourish.
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I think it is definitely the climate. Especially Southern FL which has a tropical climate. The only downfall is that it is one of the reasons that invasive lizards and other animals flourish.
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It's surrounded by water so it's easily accessible to other countries , maybe that's partly why the wildlife is so rock and varied .. ??
I'm going to Florida for Easter .... The little boy in me would love to smuggle back a little lizard or something although I'd never be reckless or brave or even DAFT enough to try ...
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I used to live in MA, myself. Never saw any snakes there, either. I definitely think the wildlife (including sea life) is the best thing about living here [emoji4]
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Oh no kidding?? That's cool. I'm guessing you don't miss it, hahaha. We got hit with over 3 feet of snow in the last 7 or 8 days, uggggh. Yeah, I occasionally see a garter, but not much else as far as reptiles. Occasionally deer and every few years I'll see a black bear, and it seems like I'm seeing deer and bears more often because their homes are being torn down for condos, malls, etc... and they are forced towards more rural areas. I do absolutely adore squirrels, and we've got plenty of them!! I can literally watch them for hours. The ones in my yard will usually eat out of my hand after a little bit. Hahahaha! I love blue jays too, beautiful animals.
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Originally Posted by Zincubus
So why is Florida so packed with wildlife ??
Simply down to the climate or is it the situation as well ??
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A lot of Florida has tons of lakes, Canals, and channels, combined with the great weather makes it conducive to reptiles. Also the reason your top UK Waterski Champions like to train there in the winter.
As you know, fresh water IS life, and wildlife flock to it. :)
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