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Hi all,

After a brief stint in the US I am back in Oz, so I thought what more appropriate post could there be than a collection of all the reptiles I am NOT going to see over here but that I will miss from my native Florida.

P.S. if anybody is familiar and local to Sydney and doesn't mind doing a bit of charity work by taking me for a herp then please PM me.

Cheers, Kris

Cottonmouth

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Pygmy rattlesnake

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Watersnakes

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Yellow-rat snake adult and juv

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Rough green snake

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Green Anole

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Brown Anole

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American gators

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American croc

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Box turtle

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Cooter

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Treefrog

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Gopher tortoise

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Glass lizard

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Florida softshell

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Garter snake

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Florida brown snake

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Black racer

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5 lined skink

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Ring-necked snake

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Corn snake

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Hatchling Loggerhead Turtle

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Scarlet Kingsnake

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Ribbon snake

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so many great shots!
where these herps from the wild? or were they from captive collections.
 
WOW they are some amazing photos Cheers for posting them:p

Love the little ring neck:D
 
Thanks for comments - all these were wild animals. I don't have any prob with people taking photos of captives but it has never got me excited.
 
man I love the Florida soft shell, have you seen the albinos? beautiful! NAIVEPOM some great shots!
 
Great photos. I'm sure if you look hard enough you'll be able to see at least corns here! Loggerheads too - the babies are commonly washed up after storms.

J
 
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