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Recent content by tspuckler

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    Snake Road & Southern Illinois October 2-6

    The weather was all over the place, but that didn't stop many Western Cottonmouths from being out and about. Say "cheese." Cave Salamander The only nonvenomous Water Snake I saw on this trip - a Yellowbelly. A very dark Leopard Frog. Periodical Cicada. Swampy habitat. Colorful...
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    2014 Okeetee

    Photographed yesterday.
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    July Herping in Northeast Ohio

    Rainy weather and cooler-than-usual temperatures made for some pretty good herping (if you don't mind mosquitos). A large number of Eastern Garter Snakes were seen this month - this one was particularly attractive. Though common, Northern Leopard Frogs are rather skittish and don't usually...
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    Hypo Striped Snow Hatched Here

    From a Striped Ghost X Striped Ghost breeding.
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    Striped Ghost Hatched Here Last Month

    From a Striped Ghost X Striped Ghost breeding.
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    "Diamondback" Reverse Okeetee

    Something cool that hatched here last week.
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    Color and Pattern Variations in Eastern Garter Snakes

    These were all found this week within a 500 foot radius at a boardline that I have in NE Ohio. I've probably seen 50-60 individual garter snakes there (as well as a few Eastern Milks and DeKay's). The photos give an idea as to some of their different "looks."
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    June Herping in NE Ohio

    An Eastern Milk Snake that probably hatched last year. The largest frog in the land, a male American Bullfrog. A shy but colorful Midland Painted Turtle. Northern Dusky Salamander. A Northern Dusky Salamander in its natural habitat - South Chagrin Reservation. An Eastern Garter Snake...
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    One of my "Vanishing Pattern" Ghosts...

    ...photographed this week.
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    Something neat that hatched out...

    ...of my Reverse Okeetee line today.
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    A week in the Las Vegas Area - May 17-24

    Plateau Fence Lizards were the most commonly seen reptile inhabitants in the Cerbat Mountains (AZ). Arizona Stripe-tailed Scorpion. A Gopher Snake that was crossing the road in the daytime. Western Diamondback Rattlesnake seen crossing the road at night. Spiny Lizard. A Clark County...
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    Double Clutch?

    Striped Ghost Corn sisters laying their eggs in the same nestbox today (for a total of 37 eggs).
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    One of my Striped Corn Snakes...

    ...laying a clutch of eggs this morning.
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    A Striped Snow Corn...

    ...hatched here last year and photographed today.
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    Carter Caves, KY Herping Highlights

    Worm Snake American Toad Spring Salamander Ringneck Snake Green Frog Slimy Salamander Black Racer Longtail Salamander Spring Peeper Red Salamander To see all the photos from this trip, visit this link on my website: http://www.thirdeyeherp.com/spuck/other/carter2014/kentucky1.htm
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