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Ot, in the field

FR Sep 03, 2013 08:42 AM

As I mentioned, when the neonates emerge, they often get hit by cars, including snake hunters

They are tiny and most snake hunters have big egos and drive to fast. hahahahahahahahaha, sad but true.

Not to much to add, it was too hot. So the window is small to observe them. This was a nice observation. Remember the holes I already posted, hers a young lady actually found at work.

The hole after she left

A couples shot.

The only other interesting observation was two baby box turtles(last years) Which is a rare find. Best wishes

Replies (1)

GoHogWild Sep 06, 2013 02:40 PM

That is terrible! Poor baby!

On the other hand, the other photos are something I would love to see in a book someday. Was she constructing a nest right in front of you???
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