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    my field herping pics

    figure I would start a picture thread of my field herping adventures.





    A little worm snake I found. Actually, its the third one I found but didn't have a camera at the time of the others.



    A couple of juvenile Desmognathus fuscus or commonly known as dusky salamanders.
    Ball Pythons
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    1.0 yellowbelly
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    1.0 mojave
    0.1 cinnamon

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    just a little baby frog I happen to come across.

    I found a 5 lined skink, a juvenile black rat, and a couple of other but didn't have a camera or my phone at the time.
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    A little male slider friend I found in my driveway while leaving yesterday morning. I dropped him off at the creek that leads to a pond on the back of my property. I will take a picture of the creek and scenery when I go back down there in a couple of days.
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    my field herping pics

    where do you live?

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    We live in south Carolina but I'm only 1 mile from the north Carolina boarder. We are close to Charlotte, NC.
    Last edited by steph2011; 07-18-2013 at 07:47 PM.
    Ball Pythons
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    0.1 het pied
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    1.0 yellow belly
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    Here is a eastern box turtle I found. It had a cracked beak and some blood around its mouth with another turtle claw lodged in its shell. I think it was fighting.


    I found this beetle on the 4th of July while I was at a cookout with my cousin. My hand size is an xl, so that should show that its a decent size beetle lol. It was around 3" long. I don't know what kind it was. so any insight from an insect guru would be appreciated.
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    1.0 mojave
    0.1 cinnamon

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    Very cool man.
    Thats one thing i miss about NC.
    When i was stationed in Lejuene i seen tons of lizards, snakes, spiders and bugs. Venomous and all
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    Leopard Gecko
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    Beware his song about big butts. He beats you up while he ppppllllaaaaysss iiiit-- Eyugh!

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