looks like the rains stopped
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looks like the rains stopped
Should be a great time to take plenty of pictures.
KC
pic of lep from 3 years ago (pre-law)

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"There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line."
Oscar Levant
I'll show you my latest but don't know how to post a pic on these page. Help if you can?
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Ginger Sanders
Staff Director
Email PHGinger
Thanks for the clarified explanation.
Here's the pic I was trying to post - "alterna food"
Cheers,
Max

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"There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line."
Oscar Levant
I know alterna probably do eat this lizard but, does anyone recognize what type it is??? Hopefully you are not catching this type and feeding them to alternas. ha ha.
accidentally fed one to a hatchling suboc once, but no...
Strictly find & photograph 
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"There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line."
Oscar Levant
Eric,
I know what it is, and I found one at the Gap last night.
Last year Alicia and i were in the Gap, and we saw one of those guys actually out in the middle of the road! What a cool gecko....
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Brad Chambers
WWW.HCU-TX.ORG
The Avalanche has already started-it is too late for the pebbles to vote....
Hey Brad,
Is that South Alpine going to produce any babies this year? I thought about heading down that way tonight, but went up to the Davis instead. Saw two leps and nothing else.
Bryan
Coleonyx reticulatus, aka Big Bend Gecko, Reticulated Gecko, described by Dr. James R. Dixon from a single specimen caught in a snap trap in the 50's in Black gap. Known only from Brewster and Presidio Co. Tx. and some parts of Mexico.
Also, a protected species by TP&W.
Later
Rick
Thanks for the info will post finds soon
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