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PA -curves- but please avert your eyes if this freaks you out.I love nature and I try to appreciate it all, even the rattlesnakes. They used to terrify me. In full disclosure, they still kind of do and I took this with a zoom lens. He had a full tummy and was uninterested in us. Some very nice firefighters came and took him to an uninhabited area. I do try to appreciate it all but we have been so wet this summer we actually have mosquitos. I cannot find a single reason to appreciate them but I am thankful that they are very unusual around here.

Brown Acres - Jackson County - Oregon

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My husband Nathan removed this youngster from a house near Yandina (Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Queensland, Australia).

Week 19 Outdoor- Mother Nature

Box Turtle

Another Natural History shot taken sometime ago.

Cotton Family Wetlands, Detroit Zoological Park

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Studio evening at New City Photographic Society, all reptiles and sets provided by The Reptile Experience.

A reptile at Frankfurt Zoo. Not sure what kind of lizard this is.

Beautiful green crested lizard, Bronchocela cristatella. More tropical reptiles and amphibians here: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2012/12/tropical-reptiles-amphi...

Wall Lizard - Palace Complex

V1 with 105 micro

An Eyelash Viper causes a sssssingular sssssensation at the Sssssan Diego Zoo.

Eastern Water Dragon

Birmingham, Alabama Reptile

Gluepot Reserve, SA, Australia

30th September 2017

A Rhinoceros Iguana basking in the Sigapore sunshine. A long way from its home in Hispanola

Sitting in a perfect lit area of the tank

At the Grand Canyon Bright Angel's Trail

 

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Reptile.

 

Taken on a Pentax K10D

Even though I don't wear a ball cap, and don't have tattoos or piercings, they let me into the Reptile Show anyway. I love all animals, period, and so was delighted to see so many gorgeous critters. I'm always a bit sad to see wild animals confined, but I noticed there was a Veterinarian circulating to make sure that all the creatures were healthy and properly kept.

I think this one looks a little bit better in black and white, original version is boring (okay okay, I know even this might be boring as well, that’s why I said: “a little bit”) :-).

Three is company!

Can you spot the differences before looking at the answer?

  

SPOILER ALERT (answer): From top to bottom, we have the American crocodile, spectacled caiman and American alligator.

 

FWC photo by Kevin Enge

 

A Southern Pacific rattlesnake displaying its warning signal - the infamous tail rattle.

la plus vieille du groupe !

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