Hi there:
This is my favorite snake, next to the blue racer, both of which are becomig less common in their ranges. I think Kirtland's snakes are truly amazing. I like those secretive little snakes, like Dekay's, red-bellies an greens.
Unfortunately, this amazing animal is REALLY restricted in its range, and it would be a terrible nightmare for me if it became extinct. What could people do to bring it back to what it used to be? I dream of one day owning and breeding these snakes, but first people really need to save them.
This is an amazing animal, and I want to learn as much about it as I can.
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Western green toad
green treefrogs
green Anole
brown Anole
Oriental fire-bellied toads
American bullfrog
South American caecilian (Dermophis occidentalis)
Spanish ribbed newt
rough-skinned newt
golden Axolotl
Eastern ribbon snakes
red-cheeked mud turtles
dwarf peacock day gecko
Dubia day gecko
Sonoran gopher snake
rough green snakes
giant African black millipedes
White's treefrog
Okeetee corn snake
Albino African clawed frog
Pygmy leaf chameleon
Kenyan sand boa
Argentine flame-bellied toadlet
African bullfrog
yellow * Everglades rat snake intergrade
fire salamander

