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Today's find...

jpenney Mar 11, 2007 12:01 AM

Went out looking for Reticulated Collared Lizards today...we found two. Here's the bigger of the two. Pretty dirty from being buried...Jason
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas

Replies (5)

PHEve Mar 11, 2007 08:41 AM

Awesome sighting for sure, looks nice and healthy great pattern on these guys!

Enjoyed your pic, post some more of your sightings anytime
Suncharmers Crew

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tgreb Mar 11, 2007 09:55 AM

Did you find him undersomething or was he out and about?

kellybee Mar 12, 2007 05:20 AM

Bummer, lol
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Kel

www.collaredlizards.co.uk
0:0:1 Timor Monitor
2:2:0 Collared Lizards
0:0:2 Chinese Water Dragons
0:0:1 Dune Scorpion
0:0:1 Imperial Scorpion
1:0:0 Desert Hairy Scorpion
0:0:1 Mexican Red Knee Tarantula
0:0:1 Green Tree Frog
0:0:1 Grey Tree Frog

jpenney Mar 12, 2007 05:23 AM

A more reliable host...Kingsnake!
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas

kellybee Mar 12, 2007 06:38 AM

Wonder if he has just got out of bed from a nice long winter underground, or if he fell in a muddy puddle,

Either way, I dont think that mud is coming off unless he sheds or finds a CLEAN puddle, lol

Nice pic, thanks for re-hosting, it was worth it,
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Kel

www.collaredlizards.co.uk
0:0:1 Timor Monitor
2:2:0 Collared Lizards
0:0:2 Chinese Water Dragons
0:0:1 Dune Scorpion
0:0:1 Imperial Scorpion
1:0:0 Desert Hairy Scorpion
0:0:1 Mexican Red Knee Tarantula
0:0:1 Green Tree Frog
0:0:1 Grey Tree Frog

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