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Herping: Reports and Stuff
Topic Started: Jul 17 2013, 08:56 PM (2,691 Views)
Oxybelis
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OwlParrot
Jul 20 2013, 01:28 AM
Wyoming but I was lucky it was a midget faded Rattler
That's awesome. Nice find.
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OwlParrot
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Yeah I usually find only Prairie Rattlers
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

I saw a large common toad on the front porch today, very cute and chubby. We see them all the time, though, so not too exciting.
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Cat
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I am never going to be able to post a find in this topic. :(
Edited by Cat, Jul 21 2013, 02:28 AM.
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Furka
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the road was full of baby toads, probably green toads. i hope we didn't kill too many because it was impossible to dodge them all.
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Cat
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That is sad! I hate it when animals have to cross roads!
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

Found a large Water Monitor swimming in the canal, with a huge group of crazy kids yelling and being excited about it....
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

This isn't technically herping since this is a pet, but my one tadpole is halfway to froghood today, with all five legs sprouted.

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Yes, you heard right. Five. He and my other tadpole were given to my by the petshop after coming in with a shipment of goldfish from Florida. Clearly the water he was in there was quite polluted because in his left side, he has sprouted not one but two arms - one normal, and a twisted but fully formed smaller one beneath it. Unfortunately it's not visible in these pics.

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I also have another tadpole, who is still larval and all pudgy and cute. :3 We'll see how he develops in time...

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They're both in my aquarium, with my shoal of minnows and my group of algae-eating shrimp. Now that the one is maturing, he'll be removed and given access to land in another tank soon.
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Furka
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i tried to keep toad tapdoles in my tank, but the mosquitofish were too aggressive
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

What the cute tadpoles! What specie are them? I tried to keep Chubby frog's tadpoles once I was a little kids. Well it turned out to be that those tadpoles were too fragile for me.
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Pull my finger!

We get juvenile American toads in both my front and backyards

And before we moved in the house last year, some frogs or toads of some sort must have fell
To those doors in the basement (I forgot what they're called). There's basically frog or toad mummies at that area.... and to prevent that from happening in the future, my dad's going to
buy a cover for those fire door things.
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Mathius Tyra
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Toad's tadpole is the most easiest tadpole to keep! They eat everything! Here we got a lot of Asian common toad which plague every water edge they find with their eggs and tadpoles!!!!

And those tadpoles are toxic too, only snakehead fish can eat them.
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Those tadpoles iz so cute!
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

The one metamorphosing is a leopard frog and the larval one is a green frog.
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OwlParrot
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My Fire belly toads had tadpoles but then they ate them
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