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RE: Herping in Arizona

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Posted by: pitone at Fri Apr 1 02:36:03 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pitone ]  
   

Thanks for the info. I will definitly not go this spring/summer, because it's too soon. At the very best, I can go in September/October (depends on how this years breeding season goes). Hopefully I will find some friends here that are interested in joining, but if you like to join us too (guide us ) that would be great.
I would love to see C. lepidus, C. molossus, C. cerastes and maybe even C. pricei and C. willardi. Any idea on how easy/hard it would be to find any/all of those? I mean, how common are they within the range and how difficult is it to herp their respective habitats?
Of course, other Crotalus species would also be great to see but these are my favorites
By the way, I found the list of possible species within "The 100 mile circle" at: http://tucsonherpsociety.org/circanim.html

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