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Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
Hey guys,
Went out to the desert about two hours northeast of San Diego. Was a little cold but did find a hibernating lizard. He wasn't moving at all when I got him from under his rock, but he did go back under his rock when I put him back. 
Can anyone identify this little guy? Haven't looked in the books yet... 



And San Diego zoo!
Can you find it?!?!

Galapagos Tortoises!

Gharial!

And I also went to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Found some really interesting stuff!
Alligator mississipiensis, lots of them!


Yes, that's right, resting on top of a Red-Eared Slider.

First time I see a mother by a burrow AND protecting her babies. :

And a very cool find, a garter or ribbon snake species consuming a frog. At one point the frog was coming out and the snake was only holding on to it by the frog's foot.. got it down anyway. 





Thanks,
MH
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Re: Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
very cool
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Re: Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
Very cool, i would love to do something like that. Great pics!
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Re: Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
The first guy is likely Uta stansburiana. Should have had a little dark blotch near his armpit.
Nice shots. 
~kat
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Re: Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
Good looking stuff brother...
I don't think there is anything but a stick in the first zoo picture... You trying to play tricks on us again????
Mike
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Re: Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
nice pics matt... thats close around to where i live
1.0.0 ball python (normal) 
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Re: Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
 Originally Posted by janeothejungle
The first guy is likely Uta stansburiana. Should have had a little dark blotch near his armpit.
Nice shots.
~kat
Thanks Kat, I was hoping to get an answer from you! 
 Originally Posted by hoax
Good looking stuff brother...
I don't think there is anything but a stick in the first zoo picture... You trying to play tricks on us again????
Mike
Look at the bottom of the picture... then when you find the lovely little serpent hiding in there, tell me.
MH
Who the hell is Pat?
"Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes
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Re: Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
i think i see its tail. kinda yellowish and brown striped? or is that a stick. nice pics!
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Re: Winter break (feb. 14-22) Field Herping, CA & TX. *SEVERE DUW*
 Originally Posted by gu1do24
i think i see its tail. kinda yellowish and brown striped? or is that a stick. nice pics! 
All the way on the bottom right you can see the tail, and all the way on the bottom left you can see the eye of the Desert Horned Viper.
MH
Who the hell is Pat?
"Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes
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