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My limited outings since moving to TX...

HerpsOfNM

My name's Blurryface...
Gonna keep this simple - little rambling, just pics.

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In situ...there was a mediterranean gecko in the frame but it bolted as my lens focused.
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Lifer
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I'm not confident on this ID, as it ran off when I went to reposition for dorsal shot. It's either "laredoensis" or gularis or sexlineata.
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I sadly watched this gorgeous lep lep get smacked. He's now a freezer pet, waiting to be donated to science.
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I really like the alligator lizard and the racerunner photos. It'd be nice if you mentioned the common names.
 
Thanks everyone. The suboc was a sweetie! So tempted to bring it home, but alas I've not cage space for it at the moment. They're pretty snakes and I will keep one again in the future.

  1. lined snake
  2. TX rat snake
  3. TX horned lizard
  4. sunset
  5. Chihuahuan night snake
  6. TX alligator lizard
  7. TX alligator lizard
  8. Laredo Whiptail lizard
  9. 2014 hatchling collared lizard
  10. Trans-Pecos rat snake
  11. Trans-Pecos rat snake
  12. Mottle rock rattlesnake
 
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