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Taken from my back window. One of several little buddies that like to hang out on the porch and peek into the back door.

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My research give the name Natrix maura. Pretty happy to see this snake in my garden, hope he will keep some frog alive so we can here the crossing.

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I was hoping for Erie watersnakes, but this was a nice find anyway. This area is known for having melanistic garters.

May 2022

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by xylogx@lemmy.world to c/herpetology@mander.xyz

I took this picture of what looks like a Gopher Tortoise in Florida on the west coast near Tampa. It looks to me like it has teeth, which was surprising to me.

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Abundant in the right habitat/locality and handsome as adults, we found quite a few of these. Definitely saw more juveniles/females than adult males, though.

June 2022

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In the right areas, these guys are downright common. I'm surprised I don't see more posts about them. They're like adorable tiny leopard geckos.

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Another small-range Honduran endemic, the Lithobates lenca is named for the Lenca peoples of Honduras and El Salvador, the largest indigenous group in the region. They make some beautiful fabrics.

Honduras, June 2023

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The Nombre de Dios anole is endemic to Honduras and has a relatively small range consisting of a few mountain ranges. Contrary to what their name suggests, they're pretty small as adults.

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Glass frogs are adorable. This species is currently being reviewed by taxonomists and will be changed in the coming years, but no matter what, they're little cuties.

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Exhausted, hiking a pretty steep trail, and this one went right under my advisor. When I fell on it, the students (not exactly biologists) behind me thought I tripped--I merely didn't want this one to get away!

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submitted 1 year ago by cadamanteus to c/herpetology@mander.xyz

This pair was in a parking lot for a national park in Honduras last year. Someone yelled "snake!" and I came running. We saw four that month!

What have you been seeing this summer?

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submitted 1 year ago by cadamanteus to c/herpetology@mander.xyz

This is the smallest vertebrate I've ever seen. I had trouble picking it up over fears of squishing it (it was indoors and trapped). Unfortunately, the tail fell off in the process, but that's what tails do. It seemed impossibly small. Lago de Yojo, Honduras.

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submitted 1 year ago by cadamanteus to c/herpetology@mander.xyz

In an effort to help this community get active, I want to post some of my favorite finds from this year, starting with this beautiful big female eyelash pit viper found in PANACAM, Honduras, last month.

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I thought I would take some time and advertise the creation of /c/Chameleons! If you have a special place in your heart for these babies, please come contribute. We are starting from scratch, so give us a bit of time to get our house in order.

Backstory: I was a moderator on /r/Chameleons until the Reddit shenanigans and I am done with that platform. Hi!

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Why hellbenders are disappearing (www.sciencedaily.com)
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