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Falsa Coralillo Real de Bandas Grises (Lampropeltis alterna)

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jakescott

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Junio 2016

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Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Culebra Parda (Storeria dekayi)

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Abril 2022

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Privado

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Cruised in ANF, FL early evening before sharp temperature drop.

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stilosoma

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Enero 2024

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jakescott

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Junio 2012

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melaniegaddy

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Marzo 2021

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therealmccoy

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Abril 12, 2020 a las 02:39 PM EDT

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joshl

Fecha

Enero 2019

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sandboa

Fecha

Agosto 1996

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This snake was found while we were canoeing. It was thrashing around on the bank of the lake wrestling an Anguilla into submission. There was a Nerodia erythrogaster right next to it obviously attracted by the commotion and eel smell.
The rainbow snake was almost 5 feet long! -

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Serpiente Coralillo del Noreste (Micrurus fulvius)

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drcolbert2

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Abril 20, 2021 a las 09:12 PM EDT

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Found along roadside grass area actively foraging. Prior heavy rains in afternoon/evening.

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Falsa Coralillo Real Estadounidense (Lampropeltis getula)

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drcolbert2

Fecha

Marzo 2020

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'Brook's Kingsnake' of south Florida, found entirely by chance upon returning to park after refueling the van.

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Anfiuma de Dos Dedos (Amphiuma means)

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dark_l0rd2

Fecha

Abril 2024

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Now this was a surprise lifer. Found this guy chilling by the shore.

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Falsa Coralillo Real Sudamericana (Lampropeltis micropholis)

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russnamitz

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Septiembre 3, 2022 a las 02:14 PM -05

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Falsa Coralillo del Noroeste (Lampropeltis californiae)

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herphendrie

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Junio 2024

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Cocodrilo de Río (Crocodylus acutus)

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joebobhugh

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Marzo 2024

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Cocodrilo de Río (Crocodylus acutus)

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gturner7

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Agosto 2023

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Falsa Coralillo Real de Webb (Lampropeltis webbi)

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sonoran

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Octubre 3, 2005 a las 01:43 PM CDT

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Falsa Coralillo Real de Webb (Lampropeltis webbi)

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sonoran

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Septiembre 6, 2022 a las 03:05 AM CDT

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Salamandra Oscura Sureña de Valentine (Desmognathus valentinei)

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bradmoon

Fecha

Febrero 2016

Descripción

On Nature Conservancy property with restricted access; visited with permission as guest of a person from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Coordinates placed on the Nature Conservancy office (and obscured), which was near the location of the observation.

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Salamandra Oscura Sureña de Valentine (Desmognathus valentinei)

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jakescott

Fecha

Febrero 2019

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Valentine’s Southern Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus valentinei)

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Salamandra Oscura Sureña de Valentine (Desmognathus valentinei)

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bradmoon

Fecha

Abril 2010

Descripción

On Nature Conservancy property with restricted access; visited with permission as guest of a person from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Coordinates placed on the Nature Conservancy office (and obscured), which was near the location of the observation.

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Mayo 2024

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Mayo 2024

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judydarby

Fecha

Junio 10, 2024 a las 04:28 PM CDT

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What is the Mud Snake eating?

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annikaml

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Junio 7, 2024 a las 11:12 PM CDT

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Serpiente Chatilla (Loxocemus bicolor)

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biobeagle31

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Marzo 12, 2022 a las 01:59 PM CST

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Mayo 2024

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Víbora Sorda Peninsular (Trimorphodon lyrophanes)

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Mayo 26, 2024 a las 11:20 PM PDT

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Serpiente de Hocico de Cerdo Oriental (Heterodon platirhinos)

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shellimoore

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Marzo 2020

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Junio 2024

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SC
Lifer!

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scottbuckel

Fecha

Abril 12, 2011 a las 05:48 PM -05

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A few more photos from 2011.

This cottonmouth is feeding on an Orange-crowned Warbler.

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Cascabel de Bandas (Crotalus horridus)

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Marzo 2024

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Falsa Coralillo Real Estadounidense (Lampropeltis getula)

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rreams

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Junio 2024

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Caimán del Mississippi (Alligator mississippiensis)

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moliverna

Fecha

Diciembre 12, 2020 a las 01:32 PM EST

Descripción

Alligator and snapping turtle

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Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)

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moliverna

Fecha

Diciembre 12, 2020 a las 01:28 PM EST

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crepuscular

Fecha

Mayo 1987

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This was a snake that was found during a field trip of the old South Mississippi Herpetological Society back in the late 1980's. I do not remember the exact location or date but it was definitely found in South Mississippi in the late 1980's. Several members of the group walked over it before one of us noticed it kind of camouflaged beneath some pine needles. This is a scanned image from an old print. Apologies for not being able to provide an in situ shot of it.

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Falsa Coralillo Real Estadounidense (Lampropeltis getula)

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mikejordan

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Junio 25, 2011 a las 06:03 PM CDT

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Falsa Coralillo Real Estadounidense (Lampropeltis getula)

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rgundy

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Octubre 2016

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Falsa Coralillo Real de Chihuahua (Lampropeltis knoblochi)

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jakescott

Fecha

Agosto 2017

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Serpiente de Hocico de Cerdo Oriental (Heterodon platirhinos)

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eric_keith

Fecha

Abril 29, 2024 a las 12:10 PM CDT

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Serpiente de Hocico de Cerdo Oriental (Heterodon platirhinos)

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Marzo 2024

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AOR

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Mayo 2024

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Serpiente Coralillo del Noreste (Micrurus fulvius)

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Abril 2024

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Privado

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Ajolote Atigrado (Ambystoma tigrinum)

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Abril 2024

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Sirena Enana del Norte (Pseudobranchus striatus)

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Abril 2024

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Mayo 30, 2024 a las 10:08 AM IST

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Found this on a small plant

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Falsa Coralillo Real Occidental (Lampropeltis polyzona)

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Octubre 1, 2015 a las 12:37 PM CDT

Descripción

Observada en bosque mesófilo, cerca de manantial

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Serpiente Coralillo del Noreste (Micrurus fulvius)

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dbh

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Julio 27, 2014

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vathstar

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Junio 2024

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pantherophis

Fecha

Abril 23, 2022 a las 11:46 AM CDT

Descripción

This series shows a juvenile Cuban Racer swallowing a lizard. After the last photo, the snake disappeared quickly into the leaf litter.

Esta serie de fotos muestra una serpiente comiendo una lagartija. Después de la última foto, la serpiente desapareció rápidamente entre la hojarasca.

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Falsa Coralillo Real del Desierto (Lampropeltis splendida)

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drewrdavis

Fecha

Mayo 2021

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Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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AOR

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Falsa Coralillo Real Moteada (Lampropeltis holbrooki)

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sandboa

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Abril 26, 2010 a las 07:20 PM CDT

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Cascabel de Bandas (Crotalus horridus)

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jnr19f

Fecha

Octubre 2021

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Junio 1, 2024 a las 04:46 PM IST

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Coral Acuática (Micrurus surinamensis)

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Febrero 2023

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Falsas Coralillos Reales (Género Lampropeltis)

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jimeckert49

Fecha

Mayo 2011

Descripción

This was found in an area in Northeast NC near Alligator River, where specimens had been called Coastal Plain Milksnakes. It is sort of a hazy in beteen area between Eastern Milksnake and Scarlet Kingsnake areas. The head and neck markings are not quite like typical Scarlet Kingsnakes. See also belly pattern.

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mylesherps

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Marzo 2022

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bobbyfingers

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Abril 9, 1996

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timoteo_b

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Marzo 2016

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Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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sbeep

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Abril 19, 2023 a las 04:01 PM CDT

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acadonnelly

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Abril 26, 2009 a las 02:29 PM CDT

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yuglez

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Febrero 22, 2022 a las 11:54 AM CST

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Serpiente Coralillo del Noreste (Micrurus fulvius)

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gowander

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Falta la fecha

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Serpiente Coralillo del Noreste (Micrurus fulvius)

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gowander

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Marzo 31, 2020

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thrashedout

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Mayo 2024

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Culebra Listonada de Montaña Cola Corta (Thamnophis scaliger)

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phillix

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Mayo 26, 2024

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Mayo 24, 2024 a las 07:51 AM CDT

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Mayo 2024

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Culebra Listonada Común (Thamnophis sirtalis)

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jhiebert

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Mayo 18, 2024 a las 12:21 PM EDT

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Culebras Acuáticas (Género Nerodia)

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jurdonnes

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Mayo 2023

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stilosoma

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Abril 2024

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kristine251

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Mayo 21, 2024 a las 06:06 PM CDT

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Fecha

Abril 2024

Descripción

lifer! stoked!

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Serpiente de Hocico de Cerdo Oriental (Heterodon platirhinos)

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rileypaige

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Mayo 2024

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stilosoma

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Enero 2024

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Culebra Verde Rugosa (Opheodrys aestivus)

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vathstar

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Mayo 2024

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damien6868

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Agosto 12, 2023 a las 11:46 AM EDT

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stilosoma

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Enero 2024

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Florida

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Falsa Coralillo Real de Cola Corta (Lampropeltis extenuata)

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stilosoma

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Abril 2024

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Falsa Coralillo Real Estadounidense (Lampropeltis getula)

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zhongqiwang

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Abril 2024

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jakescott

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Abril 2021

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Marzo 2021

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Cascabel Moteada (Crotalus pyrrhus)

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paulblock13

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Abril 26, 2018 a las 10:41 AM EDT

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Falsa Coralillo Real de Cola Corta (Lampropeltis extenuata)

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cassimiro

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Abril 29, 2024 a las 08:44 AM -03

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wakullawild1

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Junio 2018

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owenwest33

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Mayo 2024

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Went to photograph a plant and this big guy scared the daylights out of me. About 4-5 feet long.

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gshrum

Fecha

Abril 2021

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Found in Lowndes county under tin. Very rare snake!

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Cascabel de Diamantes Oriental (Crotalus adamanteus)

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william_deml

Fecha

Julio 1943

Descripción

For my 501st iNaturalist observation, I want to do something very special, if unusual, to honour my mother, who at 99 years old, has been an inspiring lifelong amateur naturalist and photographer. This is also in honour of her younger brother, who has just passed away at the age of 96. I will submit a valid (accurate place and time) observation on her behalf, with her own photographs, and her sister's written description, of a uniquely documented encounter with a specimen of Florida wildlife nearly 80 years ago, when she was 19 years old.

For the historical record and context, my mother, then Theoma Brocious, having moved with the family as a toddler to Florida in 1925, followed in her own mother's footsteps as a photographer, and began documenting wildlife in Florida when she bought her own first 35mm camera while in High School in Fort Myers. Her oldest sister, Thelma, had by then married Frank Heath, a high school teacher. Thelma & Frank moved to the fishing Town of Everglades, Colier County, Fla., three days after the Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 that destroyed the overseas railroad to Key West. They were then transferred to Marco Island (then accessible only by ferry or freight train) where Thelma also became certified as a school teacher. They both taught on Marco for thirteen years beginning in 1936, living with the few other teachers at "Uncle" Jim & "Aunt" Jonnie Barfield's seven bedroom home and boardinghouse at Caxambas, at the southern end of the island. The newly built four room combined school on Marco at that time employed four Teachers to educate around 80 students in the 12 grades. Frank started off handling all of grades 7 through 12 in his room upstairs. Naples was then "a small village at that time and just a bend in the trail," and there was only one Medical Doctor in the County, over in Everglades.

So, my mother Theoma made photographs, and kept handwritten indexes with Dates and brief descriptions. Thelma would later write an extensive memoir that includes a lot of great stories and now historically valuable data.

This observation combines the two - the photographs (scanned from the original 35mm negatives) and specific dates from Theoma's contemporary records ("July, 1943" on "Finopan film") - with Thelma's vivid recollections written later. Note, Thelma's written narrative is very precise as to this observation's exact location (details clarified and corroborated by other portions of her writings as well).

Here then, with no apologies, is a slice of life (wildlife), from the olden days in the Florida of 1943:


"One spring [sic] in the early '40s Frank [Thelma's husband Frank Heath] went to a state meeting somewhere upstate, I was to go to Ft. Myers and pick him up on the week end. Odessa Levins, Donald Wine, Frankie [son] and I drove up together. When we got almost to the railroad crossing (which later was the new road bed into Marco), I saw a rattlesnake lying just at the edge of the pavement. I ran over it with one wheel and stopped. It didn't seem to have hurt her and she crawled down to the edge of the canal. She seemed quite sluggish as she had just recently eaten. Frankie and Donald went up to a bridge about 150 feet away that had been recently repaired and found a piece of a six foot long piece of 2 x 4. They brought it back. I took it and hit the snake on the head a couple times. She seemed dead so I dragged her to the edge of the pavement, A Tamiami freight semi came along and the driver stopped. He got out and walked back, keeping about ten feet away from the snake. He asked me if I knew what I was fooling with. I told him I did and was not taking any chances with it. We let it lay there and it didn't move so I decided to take it along. We had a burlap bag in the trunk of the car and we put it in that. I tied it shut and we went on our way.

When we got to Dad and Mother's, Burnell [younger brother Burnell Brocious] took it out of the car and dumped it into a deep pail. It was dead. Burnell coiled it up in a box and we took it up to the Ft. Myers News Press - where Dad [Robert Calvin Brocious] was a linotype operator. We had some fun with the men there. The next morning I took it to Ike Shaw who was a taxidermist. He said it was a female as the markings were hearts instead of diamonds and it was the prettiest one he had ever seen. She had eaten a half grown rabbit. He cured the skin and mounted it on green felt for a wall hanging. It was 5' 11" long and had 11 rattles – no button. I had knocked just a couple of the scales off the top of her head. My big game hunting in the Everglades."

[excerpted from:]
Journeythrulife
Written For My Family
1997
By
Thelma B. Heath


  • In the photographs, Thelma is holding up the big Rattler, and their father is displaying the mounted skin.
  • Is there any truth to the Taxidermist's claim that one can sex an Eastern Diamondback by the shape of their diamonds/hearts?
  • While the photographs obviously show only what seems the end of the story, and are of course verifiable evidence of the species involved, the observation is, in effect, of the live snake, as it was first encountered - 150 feet from that bridge, just before that railroad crossing / roadbed (both of which are actually still identifiable in a much changed landscape). That is not negated by the fact that that snake was then killed, then photographed. Incidentally, as the specimen's skin was preserved, it theoretically could contribute more (genetic?) data in future, if its whereabouts in some family collection (or highschool biology classroom, more likely) could be rediscovered.

As one who knew the beloved Mrs. Heath as my fascinating Aunt Thelma, it almost goes without saying that this story is no doubt the only time she deliberately killed a wild animal in the near wilderness of Florida for a reason other than to put dinner on the table, and that even then it was done reluctantly and out of a sense of community duty that made perfect sense at the time, and not for "sport." What's more, and very characteristically, she immediately found a way to add real human value to the event by having the beautiful hide tanned so that she could use it to inspire wonder, admiration, and respect for such a snake in her hundreds of young students over her long career as a Teacher, both on Marco, and later in Naples (after 1949). Her quiet passion for all things in nature really stood out to me, as a child, and her home was a veritable museum of seashells and her artwork made from cypress knees and bracket fungi etc. Her students were so lucky to have learned with her over the years.

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jm_golden

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Agosto 21, 2012 a las 09:16 AM EDT

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Mayo 3, 2024 a las 12:40 PM EDT

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First I've seen on the Phipps Preserve

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temminicki

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Enero 15, 2024 a las 07:05 PM EST

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Falsa Coralillo del Noroeste (Lampropeltis californiae)

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Mayo 2024

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Culebra Chirrionera Constrictora (Coluber constrictor)

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arakso

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Mayo 3, 2024 a las 09:57 AM EDT

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Falsa Coralillo Real Escarlata (Lampropeltis elapsoides)

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andresvila

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Mayo 2024

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Falsa Coralillo Real Oriental Estadounidense (Lampropeltis triangulum)

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chris1210

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Mayo 2, 2024 a las 04:36 PM EDT

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Culebra Ratonera (Senticolis triaspis)

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Noviembre 4, 2023 a las 12:34 PM CST

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Senticolis triaspis, llegó a mi casa un día de la nada, la reubicamos en el bosque de la primavera para que pudiera seguir su ciclo de vida en paz