Here is some video footage of some of the stuff I filmed in Darwin/Sydney on my last trip to Australia in Oct 2011. I had a fantastic time and got to herp with some great people. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbWmpbd- ... ature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SOQrikP ... re=related
Herping in Australia, a couple videos:
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Re: Herping in Australia, a couple videos:
Awesome videos! I loved them both. Getting me pumped for my Aussi visit this year! Looks like you guys were having a great time !
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Re: Herping in Australia, a couple videos:
Thanks for embedding these for me!
Justin
Justin
Re: Herping in Australia, a couple videos:
Hi Justin
Great Videos! Thought that i'd let you know that the animal you have ID'd as Delma inornata looks to actually be a Anomalopus verreauxii.
Cheers
Dean
Great Videos! Thought that i'd let you know that the animal you have ID'd as Delma inornata looks to actually be a Anomalopus verreauxii.
Cheers
Dean
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Great videos. That Diamond Python was a beauty.
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Re: Herping in Australia, a couple videos:
I'm addicted, that is two cool better than Nat'l Geo I had to watch them twice. If you turn the volume off on the computer you can watch them both simultaneously. – that’s how I roll
Re: Herping in Australia, a couple videos:
dude, the red-bellied black snake is AMAZING! It kinda looks like a mud snake without the red bands, and much faster. the frilled lizard was also pretty cool. these days, the aussie posts seem to be the coolest. I hate seeing them though, because it makes me jealous
nice videos!
-Ian
nice videos!
-Ian