Date Added
December 22, 2016
06:44 PM -05
Date Added
September 4, 2014
05:17 PM CDT
Date Added
March 10, 2024
05:29 PM UTC
Place
Private
Date Added
March 17, 2024
11:48 AM EDT
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December 12, 2023
06:41 AM UTC
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July 30, 2023
12:27 PM HST
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April 16, 2020
11:19 PM UTC
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March 25, 2023
03:55 PM UTC
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November 20, 2022
01:04 AM +0530
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July 17, 2023
10:58 PM EDT
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July 9, 2023
05:31 PM EDT
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August 21, 2022
02:14 PM EDT
Description
Spotted slithering across a hiking trail at Alligator River
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May 30, 2020
04:04 PM MDT
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July 1, 2023
12:12 PM EDT
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February 21, 2023
07:08 AM HST
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February 21, 2023
07:08 AM HST
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November 22, 2022
02:36 PM -03
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June 10, 2020
07:28 PM IST
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September 6, 2021
01:26 PM EDT
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September 28, 2020
10:32 PM SAST
Description
Dendroaspis angusticeps - Eastern Green Mamba. From Pennington, Kwa-Zulu Natal. tyroneping.co.za/snakes-southern-africa/dendroaspis-angusticeps-eastern-green-mamba/
Date Added
July 25, 2022
07:11 PM EDT
Date Added
March 26, 2020
08:18 AM UTC
Place
Private
Date Added
May 29, 2017
09:08 PM PDT
Description
Beautiful leucistic Cal King found while road cruising in the Mojave! This lavender morph is common in the pet trade but rare to find out in the wild. It was very far from human habitation so it is definitely not an escaped captive bred snake.
Place
Private
Date Added
June 27, 2022
02:28 PM EDT
Description
Absolutely insane aberrant individual found by @americanherper. Pretty awesome snake! Avery County, NC
Date Added
June 27, 2022
02:28 PM EDT
Date Added
July 9, 2018
06:53 AM EDT
Date Added
June 9, 2019
11:20 AM CEST
Date Added
May 15, 2022
03:31 PM EDT
Date Added
May 15, 2022
03:29 PM EDT
Date Added
March 15, 2020
06:32 AM HST
Description
Awesome looking coral snake, found in Texas; lifer for me
Date Added
November 6, 2019
09:27 PM UTC
Description
Second ever sighting and first live sighting!
Date Added
May 31, 2022
06:55 PM EDT
Date Added
May 31, 2022
07:59 PM EDT
Date Added
March 15, 2020
02:47 PM PDT
Date Added
November 23, 2016
07:23 PM EST
Date Added
February 4, 2022
01:49 PM PST
Date Added
February 9, 2022
10:41 PM UTC
Date Added
October 11, 2021
04:39 PM UTC
Description
I believe this is a Striped crayfish snake, though not positive. Yellowish belly and not red like a swamp snake.
Date Added
September 25, 2021
10:03 AM BST
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June 18, 2018
02:24 AM CST
Description
Found this Caecilian moving across open dirt at a landslide ~50 meters away from a stream. Elevation: 1720 m. I suspect that it is Scolecomorphus kirkii, though an expert would have to back that up.
Date Added
February 15, 2020
04:20 PM CET
Date Added
November 4, 2021
03:40 PM -05
Description
Caecilia nigricans (Boulenger, 1902)
Pudridora
Valle del Cauca
- Cecilia mediana (40cm aprox)
- Ojo visible
- Tentáculos debajo de las narinas
- Mandíbula subterminal
- Color del cuerpo y gris uniforme con cabeza ligeramente mas clara
- Escudo terminal inconspicuo
- Presencia de surcos después de la cloaca.
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December 4, 2019
10:38 PM EST
Date Added
November 27, 2021
08:31 PM EST
Date Added
October 22, 2019
01:08 PM +08
Date Added
August 18, 2016
02:35 PM BST
Date Added
May 3, 2018
05:03 PM EDT
Description
In situ. This is the best photo I have of a proud, protective mother "Hyde County Red" Pigmy Rattlesnake and her 10 - 15 day-old young. I regularly encountered this female while searching for reptiles in an area locally called "Buzzard's Roost" (nowhere near the actual place, incidentally) about 10 miles from my home in Fairfield. The site was on private land - a seasonally-filled, 2 acre duck impoundment surrounded on 3 sides by Bald Cypress wetland, and adjacent to Lake Matta-mosquito (local joke!) NWR. This particular location had an incredibly abundant population of S. miliarius - on one day with perfect weather conditions here, I observed 14 individuals of this species of all growth stages in less than two hours! I grew especially "attached" to the female pictured, as she was reliably found in the vicinity of her "favorite" stump, and I enjoyed witnessing her feeding, frequently basking, and entertaining the attentions of a large (for this species) male in mid-Spring - involving courtship and "mate-guarding" behaviors. I was deeply saddened to revisit this site 4 years after this photo was taken, to find the entire area had been completely devastated by clear-cutting for the pulp lumber industry, right up to the Refuge boundary line - and without a Pigmy to be found, despite an intensive search on my part at a perfect time of year. Apparently, the NCFWS designation of "Special Concern" wasn't actually a "concern" at all. Clear-cutting of sensitive habitat, and roadkill mortality are the most serious issues facing the herpetofauna of North Carolina, back then, through today - and most likely into its future, as well.
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March 12, 2020
09:07 PM EDT
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August 8, 2021
09:48 PM EDT
Date Added
April 2, 2017
05:31 PM AKDT
Description
Three individuals together in a mating attempt.
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August 2, 2021
02:52 PM EDT
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July 18, 2021
02:30 PM EDT
Date Added
July 18, 2021
02:39 PM EDT
Date Added
January 10, 2019
06:05 PM UTC
Date Added
September 19, 2018
01:58 AM UTC
Place
Private
Date Added
June 21, 2021
08:26 PM EDT
Date Added
January 3, 2021
06:19 PM UTC
Date Added
November 10, 2017
11:32 AM GMT
Date Added
December 2, 2017
12:13 PM HST
Description
Beautiful large adult found right before rain.
Date Added
July 6, 2021
01:46 PM PDT
Date Added
November 29, 2018
02:06 PM HST
Date Added
June 1, 2021
12:32 PM PDT
Date Added
July 17, 2019
09:33 AM MST
Description
Grand Canyon Pink Rattlesnake observed, yowee, along the Tonto Trail, Grand Canyon, South Rim, Arizona, USA Crotalus oreganus abyssus
Date Added
January 15, 2018
08:30 PM MST
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January 14, 2019
07:14 PM HST
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January 14, 2019
07:16 PM HST
Date Added
June 1, 2021
01:31 AM EDT
Date Added
May 31, 2021
11:12 PM MST
Description
Seen an hour and 30 minutes apart at same location. Against a rock along the main paved path with high foot traffic. Identified as a possible Grand Canyon Rattlesnake by a herpetologist friend.
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May 20, 2021
04:10 PM EDT
Date Added
May 19, 2021
10:36 PM AWST
Place
Missing Location
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June 17, 2021
04:40 PM UTC
Date Added
January 5, 2020
10:24 PM GMT
Date Added
March 31, 2017
08:48 PM CEST
Description
di sicuro c'è solo l'anno, il 2005
Date Added
June 16, 2021
11:34 PM WIB
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June 20, 2021
03:47 PM +04
Date Added
June 9, 2019
12:35 PM CEST
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July 25, 2019
06:45 PM CEST
Date Added
August 13, 2020
09:39 AM EDT
Description
Found in road on the skyline drive. Stopped traffic and ushered it across the road with a trekking pole.
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June 28, 2020
11:12 PM EDT
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October 10, 2020
04:58 PM EDT
Date Added
August 11, 2019
04:34 PM CEST
Date Added
June 5, 2021
04:18 PM EDT
Date Added
March 12, 2021
03:54 AM UTC
Date Added
June 21, 2020
09:38 PM UTC
Date Added
May 18, 2021
09:20 PM EDT
Date Added
April 25, 2018
08:20 PM EDT
Date Added
November 11, 2020
02:38 PM CET
Date Added
June 13, 2021
09:46 PM EDT
Description
My lifer and a super awesome find!! Probably around 16-17 inches long.
Date Added
January 6, 2021
01:34 AM UTC
Date Added
May 5, 2021
11:18 PM EDT
Date Added
May 5, 2021
11:08 PM EDT
Date Added
May 5, 2021
11:31 PM EDT
Date Added
September 19, 2019
07:15 PM AWST
Date Added
July 27, 2020
02:58 PM EDT
Date Added
April 6, 2021
08:00 PM EDT
Date Added
March 25, 2021
07:17 PM UTC
Date Added
March 20, 2021
06:08 PM EDT
Description
My lifer!! Around 25 seen after this one
Date Added
March 20, 2021
06:16 PM EDT
Date Added
February 19, 2020
08:07 PM EST
Date Added
March 19, 2021
11:08 AM EDT