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| Just some random shots from this past research season here in the foothills.
cute little punk
one of my girls
One of my fav snakes
the ubiquitous pseudies
we use the saddle patches to ID individuals
more to come.... |
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I think he liked me
M. lateralis
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        Location: Manteca, Ca | Tiger jelly monsters, night snakes, and whipsnakes!
Very nice, Kat! That looks like some fun. I'll take that job. Thanks for posting these. |
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       Location: Sonoma County | Woohoo! Cool stuff!  |
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      Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas | Great finds, Kat!
Devlin's gonna be jealous of the lateralis. He's never found one. We've tried on a number of occasions this year. I haven't found one for 2 years, either. |
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| Looks like you just have fun all day lucky you lol |
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     Location: Central Ca. | Nice pics and nice animals, very cool |
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        Location: Manteca, Ca | Is that a Great Basin Spadefoot? |
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    Location: San Rafael | very nice, Kat! and, yeah , I need to find a lateralis. I dont know if i'll be able to keep my heart from rupturing when i do find one! |
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      Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas | Devlin, if you don't get one this year, we'll make lateralis the first target of the spring and pound a couple of the spots I told you about. |
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