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Saturday's Herping...

Pruddock

Gig 'Em Ags!! Whoop!!
Well I had some fun (with a little help from captain morgan) friday night and tried to see how many of these little guys I could catch. So here's about 30 minutes of looking around the apartment complex lol. The snake is from saturday morning. I was out looking to find some Agkistrodon c. c. and this guy crossed my path and ended up being the only herp of the day. He was meaner than a hornet, but ended up letting me hold him with no problems after about 5 minutes of dancing around trying not to get nailed lol. He was in pretty deep blue so I tried not to stress him out too much and let him go after snapping a few quick pics. Enjoy :cheers:
 

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a few more of the water snake
 

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Lovely lizards! Why the heck do people breed leopard gecko's for years to get morphs that look exactly like other wild color lizards pattern and color like :p
 
Ah, now this is a familiar sight. Gotta love Texas wildlife!

I love those little geckos. We have a small family of them in our house. :) We raise birds, so we consider ourselves lucky to have those little guys around. They help control the moths that come from birdseed.

I see you caught a couple of anoles too. Those always seem really bitey to me. I've never had a gecko try to bite me though. I'm sure the pain is unbearable. :grin01:
 
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