Pictures of reptiles in the “wild”

Field herping in florida and the everglades

Anolis sagrei- Brown anole


Alligator mississippiensis- American alligator




I think this is a small Trichonephila clavipes or Golden silk orb weaver

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Dude, you saw a actual alligator in the wild…:fire::fire::fire::fire:

To someone from England, that is amazing… We have hedgehogs :joy:
Seriously, thank you for taking so many pictures and sharing them :blush:

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Had to go back to my iNaturalist app for this pic, but here’s a rough earth snake I found in my yard

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Turtle on my way to work before COVID, helped it across the road

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Texas Indigo shed. Found the possible owner a little later but… no pictures. Did it really even happen? Smh

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Found this little guy in an old bucket had to set him free cause he was stuck

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@arice88 What IS that beast? Really cool!

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@arice88 @dlhirst I cant see its face but I think that might be a cribo or indigo snake of the Drymarchon genus. Along with the FWC they are wonderful large colubrids that I hope to have one someday.

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/\ nailed it. Texas Indigo. Amazing beast of a snake

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Any good finds sense the weather is heating up?

Totally not a bump, LOL :joy: @eaglereptiles

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These guys were out last weekend. My 13 yr old loves hunting for salamanders… She just gets grumpy when I make her put them all back! We found about 25 of ‘em on Saturday!

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Northern Green Frog

An interesting fact is the way to tell between a northern green frog and a bullfrog is that the northern green frog has ridges that run down each side of back. You can clearly see the ridges in the last picture.
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They are fantastic shots :love_you_gesture:

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I had to sort through a few dozen until I got the ones I liked, luckily he stayed on the rock long enough for me to get a lot of pictures.

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How are y’all doing? Any herps to report? Here’s what I just caught (and released) tonight!

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Found 3 last week!

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The most common gecko we get down here. but this guy was exceptionally chill with being handled. so we cool now. Gave him a little cricket and let him be.

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Omg its been a while since I’ve been on here!!! Thought I’d pop in and show off this lovely boy who was climbing the tree right outside my window this morning! He’s gorgeous!!



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I think the Texas spiny lizards got too used to the rain, saw this guy cooling off in the shade

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