This neonate, obscure tegu lizard was hatched in captivity to a female that had laid her eggs after capture in Paraguay.
This female Phrynosomatid lizard was gravid when found during the day south of Uvalde in southwest Texas.
This Southeast Asian gecko was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This gecko, recently imported from New Caledonia, was photographed in captivity in southeastern Nebraska.
This Geoemydid turtle was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This African Hyperoliid frog was photographed in captivity in southeast Texas.
This snake was basking during the day on the main road (route 1) 32 km south of Villa Florida in Misiones Province when it was hit by a car.
This amphisbaenian was found on the road in the town of Filadelfia in northwestern Paraguay.
This blind snake was found during the day under a cow 'patty' in a field 2.5 km south of Filadelfia.
This colubrid snake was found at night on a dirt road 9 km northeast of Pilar in Neembucu District in southwestern Paraguay.
This non-venomous coral snake mimic, was found on the main road at night approximately 16 km south of Filadelfia in Boqueron District.
This male, non-venomous coral snake mimic, was found on the main road at night south of Filadelfia in Boqueron District.
This venomous coral snake was found at night on the main road 35 km southwest of Filadelfia. Notice that this species has the red and black bands in contact, which in contrast to the species in the U.S. denotes a non-venomous snake.
This snake was observed in a tree at night off the main road 50 km northwest of Pozo Colorado in northwestern Paraguay.
This snake was observed crossing the road during the day on the main road south of Filadelfia in Boqueron District and one of numerous reptile and amphibian species found on this main highway during a week-long period.
This viper was found at night around a waterfall in the Itabo Biological Reserve in eastern Paraguay. Also found here was another viper, Bothropoides jararacussu and the endemic hylid frog Hypsiboas polytaenius.
This viper was found at night around a waterfall in the Itabo Biological Reserve in eastern Paraguay. Also found here was another viper, Bothrops moojeni and the endemic hylid frog Hypsiboas polytaenius.
This female anguid lizard was found crossing the road at dusk south of Filadelfia and gave birth to two live young shortly thereafter.
This hatchling tortoise was found on the grounds of the Chacoan Peccary Nature Reserve west of the town of Filadelfia.
This side-necked turtle was observed in a small pond outside the town of Filadelfia.
Adults and juveniles of these frogs were found during the day in a shallow, swampy waterway with numerous Lysapsus limellum and Pseudis paradoxa 20 km SSW of the town of Pilar in southwest Paraguay.
Found 35 km west of Filadelfia near the town of Toledo on the grounds of the protected Tague Project (wild peccary-like pig).
This male frog was observed calling during the day in a shallow, swampy waterway with numerous other Lysapsus, Pseudopaludicola mystacalis, and Pseudis paradoxa 20 km SSW of Pilar in southwest Paraguay.
Observed in a temporary pond at night after rain. Also found in the same pond were Dermatonotus muelleri and Physalaemus biligonigerus.
This endemic hylid was found at night around a waterfall in the Itabo Biological Reserve in eastern Paraguay.
An adult specimen found in a shallow pond after a heavy, night-time rain where numerous others were observed together with a large Ceratophrys cranwelli which opportunistically preyed on these smaller microhylids.