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this is my best ever.
Last edited by DennisM; 10-23-2015 at 03:07 AM.
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Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??
So far this is my favorite and the only one I've ever come across in my life. It's an eastern hognose. Here in Mississippi
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Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??
Originally Posted by DennisM
this is my best ever.
Where was this at?!
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Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??
Originally Posted by Tsanford
Where was this at?!
Singapore Botanical Gardens
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...otanic-Gardens
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Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??
I have always loved milk snakes. My first field herp was a garter but my favorite was always a milk snake. I just LOVE their colors!!
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I'd be thrilled to see anything that wasn't already road kill.
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Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??
Brown water snakes (Nerodia sipedon sipedon)
Brown water snake - found caught in landscape netting at one of our local parks. No injuries and was released, but not before I got picks of his cute face and belly
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Re: What is your favorite reptile to see when out field herping??
I'm lucky if I find anything at all. I've seen garter snakes (who hasn't?!) but the most amazing thing was when I found 4 developing boreal chorus frog tadpoles swimming around. I couldn't resist and I took them home with me. Unfortunately one passed due to internal injuries caused by me accidentally, but the other 3 are doing amazing. One started showing signs of hind leg paralysis, but a bit of potassium and he was back to his usual self, even eating better than the other two! I hope to find a boreal toad or a spade foot toad. In Alberta, it's mostly frogs and toads though I'd also like to come across a hognose
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