Reddish instead of orange
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Weirdest two toned frog I've ever seen
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Huanrensis?
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Beautiful salamander
Found in a sprinkler box.
Kyongman has pictures of the webbing.
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The first of the year for me and sure psyched me up for this spring, I found three in total two right next to each other and this one in a bush a little ways from the others
I saw maybe 10 out there today, but got pictures of only four.
Pictures were awful but got lots of good looks with my eyes.
A group of 5 or 6 hanging out in the area. Pretty active on the surface.
Incredible amount. Felt nice on the foot.
Road toad! I was pretty bummed to not see any toads on the mountain, but I ran into this one on campus on the way back lol
Wouldn't come out of the hole :/
Big male. Walked right past me, pretending to not notice me lol
I believe this was albolabris.
My lifer green pit viper! Very small.
Small guy. On the move in the stream.
Not well behaved, but nice colors at least!
These were everywhere. Huge beautiful millipedes
First herp in China.
We were riding bikes and Zhenqi stopped and asked if I wanted to see a skink. Minute later saw this little guy.
1 inch long and absolutely adorable
Tiny tiny toad
Coiled like this on edge of road. Calmer than the other mamushis we saw.
Tiny little guy found in rain gutter in town. Still had egg tooth and "belly button"
DOR - Dead on road
Best guess on ID. Very large.
Josephine county, Oregon.
Found hiding in rock outcropping, facing west. It might have had a food bolus but hard to tell. Didn't want to bother it too much.
So. Many. Rattlesnakes.
Doesn't get better than this. My only wish is that it would have held still for better pictures!
Flipped during the sunny part of an otherwise rainy day. When I released it it went to a crevice. Went back the next day and the day after; the snake was nowhere to be seen.
Chill gopher. It went back into its hole after I released it and poked its head out.
Bighorn sheep horn? There were no bones around, nor the other horn. Size seemed about right, but totally wrong habitat; this was in flat desert. Maybe got washed down from the mountains?
Tiniest baby gecko I've ever seen
First desert iguana I've ever caught. Possibly the last too lol
Hiding at base of cat claw acacia. Had a spot that was in the sun (sun had just gone down)
Snake pancake! My foot was about six inches away when I looked down and saw it. No rattling until I had stepped back and taken a couple photos. It retreated into a collapsed tortoise burrow and I took some more pictures.
Female. This was the third tortoise I spotted that day. There was a massive adult male seen about 15 meters away too.
This little guy literally slithered into our camp as we were eating dinner. Rattled a little as it moved in, and then rattled in earnest when it realized it was right next to someone. Freaked some people out really good. I relocated it about 50 meters away in the direction it was heading.
Found out in the open.
I was about three feet away when it rattled. Scared me, but the snake was probably more scared lol. This was my lifer speck
Sunning itself on a rock
My lifer, actually. And my first snake of 2023 (finally). Would not hold still and I didn't have time to fuss and get good pictures :/
This was the first live tort I actually ever spotted myself. She was actually pretty brave and in good health condition. Had been munching on some plants before we found her.
Flipped under a large rock. Not loving the sunlight haha
Baby, very small. Weather was in the 50s and sunny.
Female. Found by radio telemetry. Relatively cool but sunny. There was a large male in a burrow nearby that came out while we were looking at the female, but he went back inside.
Male. Not sure why he had his head shoved into the ephedra plant haha. Found by radio telemetry.
She's on the rock in the middle. Adult. It had been raining lightly; she was probably looking for a drink. Didn't move a muscle the whole time we were looking at her.
Any one know what kind of salamander this is? The stripe down its back is something I haven’t seen before
5600' elevation
Photogenic adult. Found on trail; last pic in situ
Neonate. Only saw one or two adults in the canyon but several neonates.
Several of these caterpillars on milkweed. Not too late in the year for these?
On the crawl, on the shady side of the butte
Looks like growing a new tail or something wrong with tail. Looked very plump.
Saw a clear snake track on the road (see last picture) and sure enough there was a good sized garter snake next to the creek.
What a snake <3
It had rained pretty hard a few hours earlier and was still cloudy. Air temps in the low 70s.
Found a little ways off the trail. It froze and I walked towards it slowly. It started moving when I was five ish feet away.
Last picture is a habitat shot. Second to last picture is in situ, taken right when I spotted it.
It was dark and cloudy so the pictures aren't as great as they could have been.
Female, no eggs (probably laid a couple of weeks ago, if she had any).
Found on a trail at night in the Bruneau canyon
My lifer! Flipped under a log. Log had two scorpions under it too. Probably 60 F.