
Texas Banded Gecko (South Texas)

Barking Tree Frog (South Carolina)

Scarlet King (South Carolina)

Mojave Rattle Snake (West Texas)

Gopher Snake (West Texas)

Desert Kingsnake (West Texas)

Mexican Hognose Snake (West Texas)
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Texas Banded Gecko (South Texas)

Barking Tree Frog (South Carolina)

Scarlet King (South Carolina)

Mojave Rattle Snake (West Texas)

Gopher Snake (West Texas)

Desert Kingsnake (West Texas)

Mexican Hognose Snake (West Texas)
Wow! Awesome job. Were all those animals photographed in the wild? I love that hoggie pic. What kind of camera are you using? How do you post multiple pics? Sorry for the question, and thanks a lot for the pics!
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James
snakemanj7@hotmail.com
Canadian Herping
Thanks,
Then only one that was captive was the Mex. Hog. (he was wild caught took the picture near my home) the others were in "the wild".
Camera is a Kodak DC290 or a Canon A2.
Multiple pics is done like this:
[img+]http://www.yourPictureURL.com/whateverpic[/img+]
in the html string in the previous message, take out the + signs to make your image appear..I had to put the plus signs in the bracket so you wouldn't see an empty image box..JP
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
Nice pics , is the kodak camera a digital , if so i didn't think you could get that sharpness from a digi. I just got my first digital and its a different worl from my slr , i'm ust to changing lenses for the subject i want to shoot lol. How do you like that a2 thanks Paul
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SNAKE!!!!HIT THE BRAKES!!!!!!! SCREEEEEECH , What is it , ohh its just a stick sorry honey
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