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DMong
at Tue Feb 2 00:47:02 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Awesome photos Terry!,....and you are very welcome my friend, it was my pleasure talking to you about other funny stuff in the process too.. 
Ain't that some cool Coral behavior!?? with the flattening out and cruising backwards to confuse a predator (or even us humans)..LOL!........very nice closeups too BTW!
I captured my first Brahminy Blind snake in Ft. Lauderdale in Plantation in the early 90's(should have gotten pics too dangit!). It was in the soil by the roots of a tree I was transplanting. I thought it was a black worm at first, but under closer observation, saw that it had tiny dark dots for eyes that looked like two specks of fine pepper, and an EXTREMELY tiny tongue was flickering in and out too,....man!, was that tiny little dude a cool experience to behold..LOL!
I have to get over here much more often too! 
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
my website -serpentinespecialties.webs.com
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