Accounts and photos of non-captive reptiles in their natural habitat in South Africa. Try to record with your account details such as time of day/night, temperature, weather conditions, lunar cycle, sex, rough age of reptile, and so on.
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by michael » Tue Aug 19, 2014 12:18 pm
Awesome post, and like everyone else already said those centipede eater shots are really amazing! Well done.
Michael Burmeister
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by reptile » Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:13 pm
Thanks.
85% of all snakes are harmless!!!!
0:1 Super Hypo Leopard Gecko
God made everything... It's all to perfect for it to be able to just appear
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by reptile » Sat Aug 23, 2014 11:11 am
Some more animals:
Ground Agama
Turners Gecko
and some sharp nosed reed frogs, which are now in my collection. There where hundreds, and you nearly stepped on one every step at the marshes, great frogs.
85% of all snakes are harmless!!!!
0:1 Super Hypo Leopard Gecko
God made everything... It's all to perfect for it to be able to just appear
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