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Herps near W. Palm Beach

russjerome Nov 27, 2003 11:45 PM

First post here, thanks for reading. I will be in W palm beach area over x-mas from WI. Our only Cotalus's up here are few and far between. Hoping to photo some Eastern's and Pygmy's while visiting. Researching the Loxahatche(s) looks like a good bet? I see from reginal map a lot of little parks like Seacrest Scrub, how would that fair for spotting? Any help appreciated, kids and I only have a few day's time there. russjerome@aol for private responces if shy

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herpetological Nov 28, 2003 08:21 PM

Give me a call at 772-519-1376. I'll point you in the right direction. Ray G. HBR

russjerome Nov 30, 2003 12:17 AM

Thank you, tried you sat early but will try again soon.
I appreciate anybody's input localy on any good sites for
Herp's. One person said chances would be good for Indigo's
at x-mas time due to breeding habits.

alkee42 Nov 30, 2003 12:39 PM

Accually that is correct. Last time I was there was around christmas of 99'. I found an indigo that was about 7' long. Unfortnately it had been run over minutes before we found it. I was still warm to the touch. It only had one small hole in its side. My buddy and I thought it was still alive when we saw it and we both jumped out of the car before the car was even stopped. We didnt even put the car in park we were so excited. Then our excitment turned to dissapointment when we found that it had just been killed. Hopefully you will find a live one.

Good luck,

Jeremy

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