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"Nice little markings in the dirt" pic from who else but....


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Posted by kerry on February 23, 2002 at 20:51:03:

This is the pic that John was refering to in his attempt to run me off in shame(nice try, John). He contended that it had absolutely no relevance to this or any other forum at all, and by posting it I was declaring my "greatness"(?) while coming up far short of having a worthy offering of input. I thought that since I didn't post it here originally(was posted earlier in the Field Collectors Forum) that maybe I ought to now.

These are indeed Gila Monster tracks. Many other lizards tracks are often mistaken to be Gila tracks. Real Gila tracks are usually seen far less than the lizards themselves. These tracks were photographed in an area where I haven't actually been able to see the Gilas yet, but now know without a doubt that they are indeed there. I can hardly wait to get back out...... (LOL)


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