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JohnStyner
at Wed Jun 25 09:04:31 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JohnStyner ]
other than Pine swift lizards sometimes it takes a lot of time to find anything there. But when you do find something its worth it.
I have been going there since the mid seventies and have seen about a dozen each of pine snakes , eastern chain kingsnakes,, black ratsnakes and redbellied snakes. A couple dozen black racers, one coastal plains milksnake, several eastern worm snakes and southern ringneck snakes, one hognose snake, several northern watersnakes (they are real nice there mimicking the red cedar water) I have Never seen a cornsnake, timber rattler or scarlet snake. I have seen about a hundred pine swifts but only about 3 ground skinks and a dozen or so
northern 5 line skinks.
About the reabsorbing my female collareds get eggs and reabsorb about 3 times a season never getting eggbound
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John Styner
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