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  1. Bobbleton

    question?

    i've never been stung, either. i say you let one sting you so we can all find out.
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    Step by Step

    this sets a very bad precedent.
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    pueblan milksnake

    I was out early before work. Good day for birds . . . bad day for snakes.
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    Finally a pinesnake

    Excellent. From what i've seen personally (and from others) this has been the best season in the pines (herpetologically speaking) in quite a while. Good luck finding the hog.
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    Name that turtle...

    A rather old/dirty redbelly. They (like most turtles) tend to get more melanistic as they get older.
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    black ratsnake

    that's always the way, isn't it? i'm like snow white when i forget my camera . . . the wildlife finds ME. of course when i have it charged and ready -- ha.
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    Its been a while . . .

    its actually on mt. tammany. more than a stonesthrow away from the pines, but (in my opinion) relevant nonetheless. this was a wonderful positive experience for us because we're fairly accustomed to coming across bears and aren't too squeamish about wildlife. But for a person (even an...
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    Its been a while . . .

    . . . since I posted and since I've had an encounter like this. So my friend Jay and I are calmly walking through the woods when we spot a small bear near the trail. Now normally the bear would be scared off just by the motion of human feet, but this one didn't pay us any mind. He walked...
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    Some Encouragement

    very nice, brandon! guess all that time is starting to pay off . .
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    a warning

    yeah. grizzlies. i bet.
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    Pitcher plant

    Informative, but somewhat off base. The pines are native to 3 species of sundews, and i believe just one species of pitcher plant. The trumpet pitchers are native down south--introduced here. While you might have a vague chance of seeing a venus fly trap in the pines---its a farse. They...
  12. Bobbleton

    Hunting Rattlesnakes with Rattlesnake Ace bobpbx

    so was i the only one not invited?
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    conspicuous by its absence...?

    I certainly agree that the pine barrens would be pretty low on the list of places to collect from NOW . . . but wasn't the main focus of this thread on how much more common snakes were in the past? I know there are more than enough reasons for population declines, but I can't help but believe...
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    conspicuous by its absence...?

    No accounting for taste, eh? I somehow feel that collectors wouldn't appreciate this understated elegance, but I certainly respect your point of view. As for me--I still prefer the clownish variety of corns . . . being somewhat of a clown myself.
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    conspicuous by its absence...?

    funny you mention this: In about ten years of exploring NJ specifically looking for animals like the corn snake, I've only found one within the state's boundries. And up until recently it never really occurred to me how much they truly belong here. For the last few years I've made a...
  16. Bobbleton

    A good first hour in the pines

    nice to see things are going so well. and its a five-lined.
  17. Bobbleton

    Cougar sited, now what?

    yeah bigfoot's keeping them as pets.
  18. Bobbleton

    Some Herps this year

    Same here.
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    Some Herps this year

    Unfortunatly i won't be able to meet up with you anytime soon. But the reason is because i'll be in NC. So i feel okay about it. Perhaps at some point when i get back . . . also jay and I just got our inflatable kayaks, so we'll likely be searching for maps (in the delaware) and softshells...
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    Timber Rattler Behavior

    Well. Nice to see at least a little common sense sneak through the macho power-tripping bullshit.
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