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    I'm Dave & an . I want to know how animals use & persist on landscapes so we can live alongside them at the same time.

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  2. This has gone too far. has ruined my life.

    Sign outside my door saying my title is snake fart expert
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    This is one of my favorite snake pictures. I call it No Goggles.

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    13 hours ago

    spreading snakes do not have eyelids.

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  5. I understand that things are bad and when it rains it pours, but did we really need to add zombie raccoons to the mix? .

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  6. This is one of my favorite snake pictures. I call it No Goggles.

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  7. It's been an intense few years but I feel like everything is finally coming up Milhouse.

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    Apr 3

    Poacher’s snare. Powerful symbol of gorilla conservation given to me by ’s Chief…

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  9. Now a Great Horned Owl is calling. Maybe she will eat the Chuck-will's-widow tonight.

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  11. So much yes! In fact this is the title of one of the chapters in the book that I'm ACTUALLY writing.

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    20 hours ago

    I rescued this juvi monster from the middle of a 3 lane highway. I was happy to see cars slow down & several cars stopped traffic w/ their hazards. Thanks to all the anonymous drivers! Team work! Let’s hope next time he needs to get across the road drivers are just as considerate

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  14. Get excited for my new book: Does it Shed its Skin?

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  15. A Chuck-will's-widow has decided to establish a territory within the general vicinity of my bedroom window. Please can someone help me appreciate this aspect of living alongside wildlife?

    screen shot of chuck-will-widow bio saying they call incessantly at night.
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    Researchers discover jaguars living in trees without touching ground for months on end when Amazon rainforest floods. Bruno Kelly accompanied them for three years to get these amazing pictures

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    20 hours ago

    At another, much larger den north of Phoenix, I followed the male (top left) Western Diamondback Rattlesnake for more than an hour before he lead me to the female (center). They were still sitting in this position 3 hours later.

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  20. King Snake! Remember - identify first THEN pick up (if at all)!

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    21 hours ago
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