This obscure Elapid was wild-caught in New Guinea and photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This Southeast African Hyperoliid was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This Southeast Asian Microhylid was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This gecko (formally referred to as Teratoscincus scincus) was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This gecko was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This gecko was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This endangered Round Island Gecko was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This juvenile, South American Teiid was photographed in captivity about to eat a large snail (their natural diet) in southeast Texas.
This hatchling map turtle was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This salamander was found during the day under a rotten log in a forested area in eastern Tennessee.
This skink was found under debris near Houston, Texas in a wooded area east of the city.
This skink was observed on a private ranch 15 km NE of Pasco Barreto in Concepcion District in eastern Paraguay.
This skink was observed during the day off the main road 19 km southeast of Filadelfia in Boqueron District in northwestern Paraguay.
This snake was found at night on the main highway out of Asuncion en route to the Paraguayan Chaco.
This juvenile Rainbow Boa was found at night crossing the road south of Filadelfia in Boqueron District, northwestern Paraguay.
This viper was found at night on the Trans Chaco Highway 20 km south of Filadelfia in the Boqueron District northwestern Paraguay.
This skink was observed during the day at roaming free in the Asuncion Zoological Gardens in southwestern Paraguay.
This non-venomous coral snake mimic was found at night on the main road 23 km north of Filadelfia. (Compare this snake to the venomous coral snake which is found in sympatry.)
This rear-fanged snake (a viper mimic) was found on the road at night 30 km northwest of Filadelfia. Like the hognose snakes of North America (Heterodon ssp) it inflates its neck to look more menacing and it also feeds on toads. It closely resembles the Neuwied's Viper with which it is sympatric.
This snake was found on a private ranch (Rancho Z) 25 km northeast of Paso Barreto in Concepion District.
This small snake was found crossing the road at night approximately 20 km south of Filadelfia.
This newborn viper (and 12 other newborns) were removed from the body of an adult female that was recently hit and killed on the main road south of Filadelfia.
This colubrid was found at night on the main road 13 km south of Filadelfia.
This snake (male) was observed at night on the main road about 25 km south of Filadelfia.
This snake was observed at night off the main road 52 km northwest of Pozo Colorado and about 25 km WSW of Filadelfia in northwestern Paraguay.
This snake was observed at night on the main road 15 km south of Filadelfia.
This adult male tropidurid lizard was found during the day off the main road south of Filadelfia in the Chaco region of north-central Paraguay.
This tropidurid lizard was found during the day off the main road south of Filadelfia in the Chaco region of north-central Paraguay.