Batrachoseps major major
What? Middle of winter and that sucker took 3 hrs to find...
Pretty good sized one, though...
jim
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Wonder why they have such a big tail ...is it an energy or water storage thing?
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Geez...I'm glad at stayed at work today .
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yeah... good call Hef... Carm's got mice for you... jimJeff Teel wrote:Geez...I'm glad at stayed at work today .
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I've seen a few a night the past month. Majorly common around here. Was that in your neck or in the wood near you?
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I find lots of those in my dad's pool after it rains!
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No.. down in Riverside. jimrpecora wrote:I've seen a few a night the past month. Majorly common around here. Was that in your neck or in the wood near you?
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Looking for boa's already?
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Naw... not really. Just general herping...to see whatever was up and about... which wasn't much. I was more than happy to see ANYTHING that I can't actually find in my own backyard. In this case... a big ole sally... I was hoping for some skinks, maybe a ringneck... legless... you know... the cool stuff...rpecora wrote:Looking for boa's already?
Spent 3 hrs today, looking for aboreals, where rosys could be... but to my knowledge have never been reported. we need some more rain... jim