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    West Texas 2011

    Horrible drought conditions have had a major impact on herp movement in the Trans Pecos this year. A small group of us spent four days out herping, however, only 1 night was any good. The big treat of the trip was finding 2 kennerlyi. Hypsiglena jani texana: Hypsiglena jani texana...
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    March in East Texas

    East Texas: Storeria dekayi texana: Agkistrodon c. contortix: One of many Thamnophis p. proximus: Ambystoma opacum: One of two Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma: One of two East Texas Micrurus tener tener: Anolis:
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    Texas Hill Country

    Field herping is a passion of mine along with herpetoculture. I have shared these on several other forums, but I have never posted herping photos here. All these photos are from the Hill Country area (counties are listed with photo). Masticophis (Coluber) flagellum testaceus – Kendall County...
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