![]() | mobile - desktop |
|
![]() |
![]() 3 months for $50.00 |
News & Events:
|
Posted by chrish on November 03, 2002 at 17:44:00:
In Reply to: Re: Brevis topic moved up to the top posted by LittleLizard on November 02, 2002 at 19:03:09:
Here is my checklist of herps I have personally seen within about 1 hours drive of Freer. Most were on roads, a few were under stuff. It is a great herping area, obviously.
Couch's Spadefoot
Rio Grande Leopard Frog
Bullfrog
Great Plains Narrow-mouthed Toad
Sheep Frog
Great Plains Toad
Eastern Green Toad
Gulf Coast Toad
Blanchard's Cricket Frog
Red-eared Slider
Texas Tortoise
Spiny Softshell
American Alligator
Texas Banded Gecko
Mediterranean Gecko
Greater Earless Lizard
Reticulate Collared Lizard
Texas Horned Lizard
Texas Spiny Lizard
Eastern Fence Lizard
Texas Spotted Whiptail
Great Plains Skink
Four-lined Skink
Texas Blind Snake
Texas Glossy Snake
Mexican Racer (C. constrictor oaxacae)
Texas Indigo Snake
Southwestern Ratsnake (E. guttata meahlmohrum)
Texas Ratsnake
Tamaulipan Hook-nosed Snake
Mexican Hog-nosed Snake
Texas Nightsnake
Desert Kingsnake
Mexican Milksnake
Western Coachwhip
Schott's Whipsnake
Blotched Watersnake
Diamond-backed Watersnake
Bullsnake
Texas Long-nosed Snake
Texas Patch-nosed Snake
Groundsnake (with Tantilla like black caps)
Mexican Black-headed Snake (T. atriceps)
Flat-headed Snake (T. gracilis)
Plains Black-headed Snake (T. nigriceps)
Checkered Gartersnake
Western Ribbonsnake
Texas Gartersnake (nearer coast)
Texas Coralsnake
Western Cottonmouth (nearer coast)
Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake
Desert Massasauga
AprilFirstBioEngineering | GunHobbyist.com | GunShowGuide.com | GunShows.mobi | GunBusinessGuide.com | club kingsnake | live stage magazine
|