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Posted by: raindrops at Wed Jul 15 21:07:24 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by raindrops ] I live near Houston and I'm seeing that too. I have seen a couple species lately but some of those were sheltering under stuff when I found them. I've seen some water snakes out of course and I found three copperheads out at night recently. Several days ago I came across a beautiful tx rat on a gravel road at a state park. There's been a huge reduction in the number of active ribbon snakes and racers and other diurnals. Only racer I saw during the heat wave was a gravid female about to burst. I wonder what the effect will be on the incubating eggs out in the wild. Hopefully it won't dry the soil out too much. I still want to see baby snakes. Also the other wildlife are fairing horribly. Have you seen how emaciated the white tailed deer have become? [ Hide Replies ]
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