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Field Herpetology

Field Herpetology

Reptiles and Amphibians found in the wild.

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  • from a relocation out of Mesa, Arizona.


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  • Crotalus atrox from a relocation


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  • Found in S.E. Idaho on the Teton river.


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  • Found in S.E. Idaho in the Teton River canyon.


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  • Found in the Superstition Mountains just N.E. of Phoenix, AZ


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  • A Couch's Spadefoot Toad caught during heavy rain in S.E. Arizona. He was crying and whining the whole time and acted like I was crushing him, when barely applying any pressure at all.


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  • Gartersnakes avoiding me by crawling onto rocks as I wade in the Teton River (SE Idaho)


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  • A pair of Western terrestrial gartersnakes climbing out of the water to rocks on the shore to avoid me. Taken in August on the Teton River, a few miles up from the old dam.


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  • From relocation 08/16/07, Mesa, Arizona


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  • From a relocation, 08-16-07


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  • The Chihuahuan hook-nosed snake, like the Sonoran Coral Snake, emits 'cloacal pops' when threatened. 'cloacal popping' is fancypants for 'farting'.


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  • Terrible video from SE Idaho


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  • Found in the Bradshaw Mountains, Arizona


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