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Posted by: JYohe at Sun Aug 11 19:21:32 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JYohe ] all reptiles actually live in micro-habitats....in PA it is even worse....as you said....18 miles and no lizards.....here in my town./..never saw any lizards...go down the road 6 miles....and there are 2 ,maybe 3 species of lizards there....all about terrain....milksnakes....they are here...right in my town...within 3 blocks the cops got one from a cellar (holding an old lady at bay in the basement) and brought it here....I never find any....I actually don't look correctly.....never found a snake in my yard....never saw one in my parents yard...(they do).....snakes and lizards and turtles....it's all about habitat,location,and timing.....good luck.....and enjoy the 18 mile drives...... [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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