P peter Guest Oct 6, 2004 #3 Woot, nice pictures, especially the Necturus! I hope some time I can manage to get up to that zoo, the hellbenders and andrias were okay too.
Woot, nice pictures, especially the Necturus! I hope some time I can manage to get up to that zoo, the hellbenders and andrias were okay too.
M mark Guest Oct 6, 2004 #4 Nice pictures Kaysie. I can imagine you had a lot of fun watching those critters for hours . Typhlonectes are always a guaranteed source of amusement.
Nice pictures Kaysie. I can imagine you had a lot of fun watching those critters for hours . Typhlonectes are always a guaranteed source of amusement.
K kaysie Guest Oct 7, 2004 #5 Pete, I took those just for you Now I'm disappointed with you guys. I post tons of pics with the always gorgeous Andrias/Cryptobranchus and no one responds!
Pete, I took those just for you Now I'm disappointed with you guys. I post tons of pics with the always gorgeous Andrias/Cryptobranchus and no one responds!
W william Guest Oct 9, 2004 #6 don't worry Kaysie they are very beautiful! Chris: good question i would love it if there was something like that over here but i can't think of anywhere with a proper amphibian section
don't worry Kaysie they are very beautiful! Chris: good question i would love it if there was something like that over here but i can't think of anywhere with a proper amphibian section
J jennifer Guest Oct 9, 2004 #7 Kaysie, did you happen to notice exactly which species those mudpuppies are? If you know the species, I'd like to use the photo on CC.
Kaysie, did you happen to notice exactly which species those mudpuppies are? If you know the species, I'd like to use the photo on CC.
K kaysie Guest Oct 9, 2004 #8 whichever species is native to Michigan (as they were in the "michigan amphibians" room)