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onthefly Dec 13, 2006 02:08 AM

I see a lot of the people from the Los Angeles County and surounding areas mostly post about snakes, I do enjoy going out looking for snakes, but also like to go out looking for the lizards in the day, going out to Kern, palm Springs, Arizona and the River looking for the Horned Lizards, Collareds, Leopards, Desert Iguanas and my all time faverite Chuckwlla, Do you guys do that in the Lancaster area, some of the areas we go to is the California City area(out by the roads named after cars), I'm an hour or so a way from Lancaster and could use some new Lizard areas, I have done the Cal. city thing, the Nine Mi. canyon area and red rock and the lava flows out by the 395, is there a club you guys belong to or just out on your own, me and my son are doing this on our own, not to many people I know are in to herping, we are also fishermen and understad conservation, your animals will be safe with us, also the Vasquez rock area looks real good but i haven't stoped and checked it out, is it worth stopping for?

Thanks
Cecil
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1.1 Bearded Dragon (Drago,Medusa)
1.1 Desert Iguana(Dima, Dianne)
1.0 Green Iguana (Igor)-moved to my Sisters house
0.1.1 Chuckwalla (roxy,Little Chuckie)
1.3.5 Collared Lizard (Fred, Wilma, Betty, Pebbles #1,2,3,4,5, KND)
1.1 Desert Leopard Lizard (Simba, Kimba)
0.1 AZ. MTN. Kingsnake (Nimo)
1.0 Coatal Rosy Boa (Greer)
0.1 Hamster (Tofu)
1.1 Kids
0.1 Wife

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Fieldnotes Dec 18, 2006 01:24 PM

Hey "onthefly" you'll get lots more responses to your questions if you move over to the Fieldherpforum.
fieldherpforum.com

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