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It’s a killer 95 degrees on the sand prairie today, so I was ecstatic when this western
#hognose snake accepted several big gulps of water from my bottle!#SharingIsCaring#SciComm#Herpetology#HERperpic.twitter.com/rRtH03VtjLPrikaži ovu nit -
Hoy, José Ignacio Pardo de Santayana, director y propietario del Zoo de Santillana del Mar desde 1977, nos presenta a otros animales recién llegados: unas serpientes de maizal.
#viviendoenunzoo#mundoanimal#wildlife#herpetology#serpientes@RTVECantabriapic.twitter.com/HB0AnNYEmo -
Itty bitty stinkpot strolling along casually. Just keep swimming!
#turtle#findingnemo#afternoonstroll#herpetology pic.twitter.com/DpqTQ1Qgks -
Although I'm currently out of the field, my amazing volunteers are still busy tracking and catching
#perenties! This slow-mo release of our new animal Vlad made my day.
Ben Wilson
#WildOz#reptile#fieldwork#herpetology#bday#surprise#runpic.twitter.com/xQH6wnjSYR -
You know I'm a fan of
#CrowdfundingScience, I'm now backer #9 of 'How does the environment impact herpes virus in box turtles?' on@lets_experiment. Make sure you donate too!#Herpetology#HerpResearch#Turtleshttps://experiment.com/projects/how-does-the-environment-impact-herpes-virus-in-box-turtles … -
Cool thing I just saw at local petstore: Black-headed
#python doing 'dazzle' (aposematic) display - convergent with#RhombicEggEater ! I had no idea they did this! Better quality version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF8hH7Cf15k …#snakes#herpetology#aspidites#Dasypeltis#wildozpic.twitter.com/aCLHboPuSn -
My kid everybody, holding a giant hairy desert scorpion handed to him by the famous entomologist Dr. Justin Schmidt at the Arizona Insect Festival at the University of Ariz. My boy wants to be an
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This is the
#paedomorphic stage of the Striped#Newt (Notophthalmus perstriatus). Paedomorphic individuals forgo metamorphosis completely! They reach sexual maturity while retaining larval characteristics, like gills and fins.#herpetology pic.twitter.com/Vqn7CNVJMfPrikaži ovu nit -
Short clip of a Tennessee Cave Salamander trying to escape the light from some annoying cave biologists at an
@SCCi_Caves cave yesterday in Alabama.#herpetology#cavepic.twitter.com/bP8lVU61Wa -
Here’s an adorable gold-dust day gecko (Phelsuma laticauda) enjoying a fruity treat
@Repashy#Herpetology pic.twitter.com/Tp6tulpVzp -
Peep this beautiful blue
#iridescence on this invasive Burmese#python (P. bivittatus) collected last night. (Bonus points to whoever can ID the two#frogs calling the background)#herpetology pic.twitter.com/6c6X8V1CSc -
An underwater peek at our quirky Anolis aquaticus ... just look at those lizard LIPS
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This large male Green Anole has been able to survive with a missing front limb. Probably the result of a failed predation event
#lizards#anoles#herpetology Just found this individual in North Miami Beach. pic.twitter.com/UcNDLbPVNOPrikaži ovu nit -
I’m going to invade
#SnakeCuteOff with the best and worst snake alive...a lizard. Here’s the European legless lizard, Pseudopus apodus smashing her face into some cat food.#herpetology pic.twitter.com/iCmXCAyay4 -
Found the mother load of barred tiger salamanders at a pond I sampled today! We were seining for fish and found these sallies so it was safe to assume that there aren’t any fish in this particular pond.
#herpetology#ambystoma#salamanders#kansas#amphibianspic.twitter.com/b5tUxa6CIo -
Would you like to join this very important toad board meeting? Today we will be discussing the optimal amount of duckweed in a pond.
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Did you miss the
#SalamanderCuteOff yesterday? You'll want to check out this hashtag right now for your daily dose of adorable! Also, yesterday I found my very first Marbled#Salamander and it was glorious. Such a beautiful animal!#Scicomm#SundayThoughts#wildlife#herpetology pic.twitter.com/QUaIiMxmhKPrikaži ovu nit -
Disturbed this Eastern Brown [Pseudonaja textilis] at work today. This species is responsible for more deaths in Australia than any other. But they’re not aggressive. I said, “snake”. My colleague stood still. The snake moved on.
#WildOz#herpetology pic.twitter.com/F86PNBu1xu
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