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Natural History/Field ObservationField observations of corn snakes, field collecting, or just general topics about the natural environment they are found in.
I have snakes that live in my backyard pond-I don't want them to be scared to come close enough for pics so I don't catch them lol,but I do have pics in an album on my FB if you want to check 'em out: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...3&l=34fd786425
Thanks I'm hoping to get some new pictures this year-last year the drought was so bad here in Texas I didn't see any animals really because all the ponds & canals near me were bone dry-I'm so glad we're out of that drought now
We get a lot of geckos in Phoenix, and while I was out gardening yesterday, I managed to catch nine of them. One of them bit me about three times, (which I did not get a picture of, unfortunately) and I've never had them do that before.
i have captured few not sure if i got a pictuer my favorite is the copper head but what saddened me was my grandma make me kill it that is when i stopped showing ppl my captures. Also caught a gator garr with my hands once hehe
I rescued a racer from a coworkers home today! She was "locked in her bedroom", and wouldn't come out to go to work until it was GONE. Fortunately, I was able to capture him without too much difficulty, and release him into a nice, wooded area a few miles away from her.
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