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Some LA and MS herps

RiseAbove Jun 26, 2007 02:48 PM

Saturday morning my Dad and I got up early to do some herping at a friend's hunting camp in the Homochitto National Forest in southwestern Mississippi. At sunrise we found the first find of the day, a Canebrake phase timber rattlesnake, under some railroad ties. He darted underneath and old tractor implement before we could get him. This thing must have weighed over 600 lbs.

We found some nearby pieces of metal and a tire rim and jacked it up to where we could hook him out.


And if you want to see him rattling, we got a little footage of that.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ikVF7YgyvFE
On the road we found this little box turtle.

And after having the adrenaline pumping from the rattlesnake, we were too impatient to wait for him to come out of his shell so we put him in a bin and left him alone for a few minutes while we looked around the area.

We then ran into this little guy, I guess he is a mud turtle?

At the camp we found this female fence lizard. She was pretty fat so we are thinking she was gravid.

At a creek, we found a bunch of these tiny toads.

Heres box turtle #2, found on a small gravel road.


At night we saw this fowlers toad.

We saw another box turtle, but we had camera difficulties with the lense fogging up so we got no pics.
We then found a common snapper at a lake. As found.

He had a fishing hook stuck in his mouth, which we gently removed with pliers. That is why he had a little blood on his mouth.

On the road back we found this little box.

Found this little ribbon on the bank of a lake.

On the road back we saw this timber in the road. The car in front of us must have hit him. He had a broken back, but still had some spunk to him for a few minutes. As we took pics, he was getting worse and worse and I'm sure he is dead now.


Then found this decent sized Red Ear Slider a few minutes after the rattlesnake.


Also seen on the trip were a bunch of ground skinks, green anoles, and TMTC little frogs all over the perimeter of the lakes. Found a few broad headed skinks and five lined skinks which we were unable to catch for photos.
Here is a few older photos.
Western Cottonmouths



And a bad pic of a rough green snake.

John

Replies (5)

buddygrout Jun 26, 2007 03:04 PM

Great Photos.

RiseAbove Jun 26, 2007 03:14 PM

Why thank you, so are yours.

John

reako45 Jun 27, 2007 05:55 PM

Greta pics! I just hope that Timbger Rattler gave you your money back! Charging $1 fee to pose for pics! The nerve of some snakes!

reako45

viborero Jun 28, 2007 10:08 AM

That's some killer herping right there! Great post!
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Diego

Diego & Tiffany's Zoo:
SNAKES
1.2.0 Corn Snakes (Different morphs)
1.1.0 Hypo Everglades Rat Snakes
1.1.0 Trans-Pecos Rat Snakes
1.1.0 Salt and Pepper Bull Snakes
0.1.0 Amel Pacific Gopher Snake
3.1.0 Sonoran Gopher Snakes
0.1.0 Amel Sonoran Gopher Snake
1.1.0 Mexican Black Kingsnakes
1.0.0 Gray Banded Kingsnake
0.1.1 California Kingsnake
1.1.0 Thayeri Kingsnake
3.2.0 Rosy Boas (Mexican, Temecula, & Mid Baja)
1.1.0 Kenyan Sand Boas
0.1.0 Indonesian Dwarf Pacific Boa
1.1.0 Cape York Spotted Pythons
1.0.0 Ball Python
1.1.0 Western Hognoses
0.0.1 Lyre Snake
0.0.1 Glossy Snake

LIZARDS
2.0.0 Bearded Dragons
0.1.0 Eastern Collared Lizard
1.0.0 African Fat-Tail Gecko
0.1.0 Merauke Blue Tongue Skink
1.4.0 Leopard Geckos
1.0.1 Yellow Niger Uromastyx
1.1.0 Chuckwalla
1.4.0 Banded Gecko
0.0.1 Gold Dust Day Gecko
0.0.5 Sandfish

AMPHIBIANS
1.0.1 Green Tree Frogs
1.0.0 Bubbling Kassina
0.0.1 White's Tree Frog
0.0.2 Gold Frogs
1.0.0 Fire Salamander

RiseAbove Jun 28, 2007 11:51 AM

Thanks reako and viborero, it was a fun trip.

John

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