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A few non-wild herp pics

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Wadjet's family
In midst field herping, we also got to meet a few members of their personal collection.

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Western Hognose

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Florida King

We also saw, but didn't get to handle, a very nice little Miami locality corn (a lot smaller, despite being collected almost 20 years ago, than the adult corns I'm used to seeing), plus spotted turtles, a box turtle with a patched shell, and some sliders-most of the turtles are either being headstarted for release or are ones that were injured in the wild, although the spotted ones were captive bred.

It was a great weekend. Although I wish I'd thought to pack a hat and put sunscreen on more regularly. I'm pretty red today...
 
I bet that was a blast! I love how she's smiling at that Florida king like it's a cute kitten.
 
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