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These Drymobius are restricted to a very small range all the way south in Texas, mostly in a wildlife sanctuary! .. plus they are a protected species. But the people that run the place are not anti-herper and as long as you go there and obey the rules HANDS OFF, NO FLIPPING, NO OFF TRAIL ACTION then you'll be ok. . Unfortunately a few people have come in thinking the rules are not for them and it's caused some trouble.  . Anyway, it's possible to get detailed photos of these without disturbing them. . Photos from this last week.. .
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 . .. and here's a short vid. . photos.imageevent.com/bigtuna/photooftheday/MOV00741.MPG . Have a great day in the field and be respectful, wherever you are. .
----- Gus A. Rentfro RioBravoReptiles.com www.riobravoreptiles.com
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Texas rarity.. - RioBravoReptiles, Sun Mar 20 07:30:51 2011 
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