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    What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    My first "pet" snake was a Rough green snake that my dad caught in the yard when I was a kid. My brother and I kept it in an old 10 gallon aquarium during the summer, feeding it whatever goodness we could catch in the yard, then let it go after a while.

    I love coming across these guys when field herping. They are my favorite snake to see when in the field.



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    Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    These two are my favorite. Finding anything makes it a good day though!



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    Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    Quote Originally Posted by Asherah View Post
    These two are my favorite. Finding anything makes it a good day though!



    That is how I am as well.

    I am easily impressed and excited when I come across any animal in the wild, other than COMMON birds.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

    1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
    Mack The Knife, 2013
    Lizzy, 2010
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    0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
    0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017

    Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.

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    Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    The rough green is also my favorite to find here in TX. Possibly because of how bright it is and green is my favorite color.

    I also caught this huge rat Snake that was probably about 10 feet, this past summer.

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    Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    That is how I am as well.

    I am easily impressed and excited when I come across any animal in the wild, other than COMMON birds.
    I live near a national park so I have quite an opportunity to be in an area relatively undisturbed by human habitation. Its awesome!

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    Holy smokes!!!!! Is that daniel hill????

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    Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    Quote Originally Posted by Asherah View Post
    These two are my favorite. Finding anything makes it a good day though!


    What is the bottom snake? It looks venomous.

    The most I ever find around here (here being the golden horseshoe) are Garter snakes. Which my mother still insists are different from Gardener snakes.
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    Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Holy smokes!!!!! Is that daniel hill????
    Yep. Had to step away from the captive stuff years ago due to life stuff....got the itch to keep captives again...so here I am..Ha ha.

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    Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirensong26 View Post
    What is the bottom snake? It looks venomous.

    The most I ever find around here (here being the golden horseshoe) are Garter snakes. Which my mother still insists are different from Gardener snakes.
    Copperhead

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    Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirensong26 View Post
    What is the bottom snake? It looks venomous.

    The most I ever find around here (here being the golden horseshoe) are Garter snakes. Which my mother still insists are different from Gardener snakes.
    It's a Copperhead, I usually find several a year, but I also do a lot of hiking and running.

    Here are a few more of various critters from this past summer/last summer.

    Cottonmouth




    Massive Timber Rattler Shed


    Juvenile Red Bellied Snake



    Ratsnake


    Some sort of Skink


    Another Boxie



    Ridiculously photogenic Common Snapper.



    Another Copperhead



    Anyway sorry, not sorry to flood the thread with pictures. I have more, unfortunately not all are on the computer. Hope you guys enjoy.
    Last edited by Asherah; 10-21-2015 at 04:35 PM.

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