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September 26, 2024
12:42 PM CDT
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November 16, 2021
06:28 PM UTC
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May 29, 2024
04:35 PM UTC
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April 11, 2020
12:15 PM PDT
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May 29, 2022
11:31 AM PDT
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July 30, 2022
02:35 AM PDT
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March 21, 2024
11:31 PM EDT
Description
Over 100 toads seen along 200 m of trail through elfin forest, with Marc Hayes
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February 15, 2020
10:42 AM EST
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June 16, 2022
07:34 PM -04
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October 27, 2011
07:15 PM EDT
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June 19, 2019
01:34 PM MDT
Description
Road cruised. Patternless, sub adult male.
What
Culpeo
(Lycalopex culpaeus)
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February 13, 2024
11:18 AM EST
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April 1, 2024
09:22 PM CDT
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October 20, 2022
03:29 PM UTC
Place
Missing Location
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January 24, 2024
12:56 PM EST
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April 2, 2021
08:01 PM UTC
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February 16, 2020
12:45 PM CET
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
February 19, 2020
01:29 PM UTC
Description
Found two along this stretch of dirt road. This one was crossing at about 7:30pm and around 77° F.
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
February 26, 2020
01:04 AM UTC
Description
Kew, North Caicos. Had recently eaten something soft-bodied plus three chicken eggs.
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February 18, 2024
04:05 PM CST
Date Added
January 2, 2024
06:47 PM CST
Date Added
March 6, 2020
09:35 AM EST
Date Added
February 3, 2020
04:18 PM PST
Place
Private
Date Added
October 29, 2013
08:54 AM CDT
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March 29, 2021
03:01 PM UTC
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September 12, 2012
10:14 AM CDT
Description
This blind salamander was collected in a bottle trap placed in a well near Comal Springs. I previously identified it as E. rathbuni during a fit of "just give it a name" but it represents a Comal endemic, closely related to -but distinctive from- the Texas blind salamander found in San Marcos.
Date Added
April 15, 2018
09:11 PM EDT
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February 7, 2020
05:04 PM EST
Description
I found this individual walking up a stream wearing sandals. The channel turned cold and beneath the very first rock I flipped, was this salamander. It was roughly two inches long and had feathery gills consistent with salamanders of this genus. I did not handle the individual on the chance that it could be a listed species. Upon conferring with several biologists, we decided to return to the site the next day to hopefully find this salamander or another one like it. We failed to do so and subsequent attempts to find another salamander have also failed.
Date Added
February 3, 2015
11:35 PM PST
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August 3, 2020
12:28 PM PDT
Date Added
September 9, 2014
10:28 PM PDT
Description
Thanks to Dr. Brad Hollingsworth for having me on this trip and providing locality data.
Date Added
December 8, 2021
01:30 PM MST
Description
Found shortly after it's Description; Lifer.
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April 3, 2020
02:01 PM PDT
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September 11, 2019
02:41 AM UTC
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May 28, 2019
10:47 AM MST
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April 6, 2020
08:23 AM PDT
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May 16, 2021
10:48 AM UTC
Description
Se observaron 4 en el area.
Date Added
November 27, 2017
05:49 AM HST
Description
I found two (likely male) Arboreal Salamanders fighting to the death after a night of rain.
Date Added
May 22, 2023
01:47 AM UTC
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
October 12, 2021
11:17 PM EDT
Description
This Haitian Big-scaled geckolet was my most expressive and enjoyable subjects to photograph.
Date Added
November 28, 2018
01:35 AM UTC
Date Added
July 4, 2023
06:37 PM MDT
Date Added
August 17, 2023
09:23 PM UTC
Date Added
February 15, 2021
04:37 PM PST
Place
Private
Date Added
January 12, 2022
06:52 PM UTC
Description
Finca San José y San Francisco las Flores.
Observado con E. López, R. Silva y M. Sandoval.
Date Added
September 5, 2019
09:12 PM AWST
Description
Seen by Kevin and Peter Herps friends
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September 14, 2023
10:54 PM UTC
Description
A mais linda que já encontrei
Date Added
January 29, 2022
03:29 AM UTC
Description
This is a pale form gilled adult tiger salamander found in a cave during bat surveys.
Date Added
September 25, 2021
06:08 PM UTC
Date Added
July 31, 2023
08:54 PM -03
Description
Observado na região da Terceira vargem
Date Added
July 18, 2022
07:58 AM PDT
Description
© John Dittli c/o Leslie Goethals Dittli. Permission to post granted.
~7100' elevation. Great Basin Rattlesnakes engaged in "combat dance". These were the 2 biggest & most faded rattlesnakes we have seen at this location.
The bigger snake with the scar on his back was the victor, the other snake slithered away when they were done. The snake with the scar on his back spent almost a week in the rocks with a much smaller rattlesnake, most likely the female. :-)
Date Added
April 6, 2019
10:31 AM UTC
What
Adder
(Vipera berus)
Date Added
June 6, 2012
03:59 PM BST
Description
This female adder was basking in scattered sunshine on a heath.
Date Added
June 5, 2023
08:26 PM UTC
Description
Tantilla cucullata predating scolopendra heros
Date Added
February 27, 2023
01:04 PM EST
Date Added
November 8, 2022
10:57 AM CST
Place
Private
Date Added
July 9, 2021
08:09 PM +0430
Date Added
February 3, 2023
11:04 AM PST
Date Added
June 26, 2020
11:11 PM UTC
Date Added
March 6, 2022
02:55 PM UTC
Date Added
June 3, 2016
05:46 PM -05
Date Added
March 11, 2023
04:12 AM UTC
Date Added
October 21, 2021
07:14 PM BST
Date Added
March 19, 2023
05:23 PM PDT
Description
Near a seep on the west side of the rail trail just off the dirt trail in the moss.
Date Added
February 6, 2020
08:28 AM EST
Description
A typical Payne's Prairie eastern king snake. They were common 50 years ago, when the prairie had huge numbers of water loving snakes. Over a thousand snakes (mostly banded water snakes and Florida green water snakes) were often run over and killed on a given night in the summertime on the two major highways that cross the basin, and eventually the snake populations crashed. Now, there are far fewer water snakes and perhaps no king snakes at all.
Date Added
August 14, 2019
04:04 PM MDT
Description
Jemez Mountains Salamander Plethodon neomexicanus
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October 17, 2022
02:12 PM CEST
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August 29, 2019
08:42 AM HST
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March 1, 2021
12:49 PM HST
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August 12, 2018
07:22 AM HST
Description
This individual was in
hammock habitat coiled beneath a rotting board
in moist, dark soil.
Date Added
June 23, 2022
08:30 PM IST
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April 5, 2023
06:54 PM EDT
Description
Partially regurgitated by a black kingsnake just before it died after being struck by a vehicle.
Date Added
October 31, 2019
05:08 PM HST
Date Added
September 4, 2014
08:46 AM CDT
Description
Three shots include: (1) a younger larvae, (2) a larvae at metamorphosis, and (3) a metamorphosed adult. Metamorphosed adults are relatively uncommon in the population. The cave is managed by the Nature Conservancy and these images were taken during a survey of the salamander population. The species is so far recognized as a single site endemic.
Date Added
October 18, 2016
10:02 PM BST
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June 9, 2019
01:41 PM CEST
Date Added
October 14, 2019
11:21 PM EDT
Date Added
January 15, 2021
01:03 PM CET
Date Added
January 29, 2021
08:48 PM UTC
Date Added
September 11, 2019
01:07 PM HST
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
October 14, 2019
07:48 PM EDT
Date Added
December 6, 2021
03:15 AM UTC
Date Added
June 6, 2022
04:48 PM UTC
Date Added
October 14, 2015
04:28 PM CDT
Date Added
October 14, 2020
12:41 PM PDT
Date Added
January 8, 2023
09:45 PM UTC
Date Added
March 13, 2022
12:25 AM UTC
Description
Albino salamander presumed to be Aneides flavipunctatus. Found by UC Berkeley group
Date Added
March 13, 2022
11:11 PM PDT
Description
Juvenile Aneides flavipunctatus with no dark pigments, found with UC Berkeley Herpetology course.
Date Added
October 2, 2012
03:54 PM PDT
Description
This endemic sub-species of newt was observed during the day in the waters of Crater Lake National Park as part of an Amphibian Bio Blitz to survey the region of its herpetofauna.
Date Added
July 23, 2022
06:22 AM HST
Date Added
August 14, 2022
09:48 AM CST
Date Added
October 1, 2020
09:37 PM AEST
Date Added
July 7, 2018
12:09 PM -05
Description
Bolitoglossa ramosi (Brame & Wake, 1972)
Salamandra Manchada
Mocorongo - Antioquia
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ConocerParaConservar
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© Copyright Fotografía Andrés Mauricio Forero-Cano
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𝑵𝒂𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒑𝒉𝒊𝒍𝒐𝒔𝒐𝒑𝒉𝒊𝒆 𓆣 𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒐𝒄𝒆𝒓 𝒑𝒂𝒓𝒂 𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒔𝒆𝒓𝒗𝒂𝒓
Fotografía | Biodiversidad | Divulgación | Conservación
Date Added
July 22, 2022
07:02 PM UTC
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
July 24, 2019
09:23 PM EDT
Date Added
October 19, 2021
08:35 PM EDT
Date Added
July 25, 2020
05:49 PM EDT
Date Added
April 16, 2022
03:36 PM CST
Date Added
July 25, 2022
05:34 PM PDT
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
May 15, 2018
03:43 PM UTC
Description
In caves, on the walking trail at the under ground partly flooded cave