pepper
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So, these aren't amphibians, the only one I could find was a small woodland frog, but he was pretty quick and only snapped a blurry picture. I couldn't find any other amphibians, it was Florida and pretty dry.
Mainly anoles, but my whole goal of the trip was to find a skink, and on the last day I snapped a pic before it disappeared!
Enjoy! I was careful to hold them all gently, and no tails were broken off.
I had 100's of other pics, of crested anoles and all of these bright colored ones, but sadly, an error in the computer deleted them...all.
I'm not actually holding his tail, it was just laying there, this was the only one I caught that stayed green and didn't turn brown!
A fun time swimming in the pool, a snake decided to join me and was a pretty good simmer until I had to rescue him from the pool filter. I was careful not to squeeze that much and let him go in a much safer place.
A second later and he/she was gone. I was proud
Obviously not a reptile or amphibian, but he decided to say hello.
Thanks for looking!
Mainly anoles, but my whole goal of the trip was to find a skink, and on the last day I snapped a pic before it disappeared!
Enjoy! I was careful to hold them all gently, and no tails were broken off.
I had 100's of other pics, of crested anoles and all of these bright colored ones, but sadly, an error in the computer deleted them...all.
I'm not actually holding his tail, it was just laying there, this was the only one I caught that stayed green and didn't turn brown!
A fun time swimming in the pool, a snake decided to join me and was a pretty good simmer until I had to rescue him from the pool filter. I was careful not to squeeze that much and let him go in a much safer place.
A second later and he/she was gone. I was proud
Obviously not a reptile or amphibian, but he decided to say hello.
Thanks for looking!