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  1. dragoncjo

    "Swamp Brothers" TV Show People Caught Poaching Pine Snakes

    I think this occurred prior to their dumb show. The show didn't last long mostly because it wasn't interesting. There is nothing interesting about Glades herps and them breeding and wild collecting crap, bunch of carnies. Might be something else coming out soon regarding another guy in...
  2. dragoncjo

    "Swamp Brothers" TV Show People Caught Poaching Pine Snakes

    Thanks for posting this. These guys are huge losers and if you watched their show you realized how big a POS they were. I was told of these jokers coming up to the pine barrens when I first started going to the area. I bought cameras and watched the area where this kingsnake was taken with...
  3. dragoncjo

    New Frog Popping Up In New Places in Jersey

    Prior to this outside of one gigantic breeding mass (literally several 100) I had only seen maybe a handful. Everyone in Medford has them all over the place. My yard is quite good when it comes to reptiles and amphibians, so far without looking I've seen, black rat, racer, ringneck, worm...
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    New Frog Popping Up In New Places in Jersey

    Al, no spadefoots? Spadefoots are so abundant in medford and my yard, its very suprising. Literally every morning in the pool there is about 20 youngs one and usually an adult trying to copulate a fowlers. Again i have no idea where they breed. Its may be the ponds but I've yet to see any...
  5. dragoncjo

    New Frog Popping Up In New Places in Jersey

    Its a house I just moved to so I haven't spent enough time listening at night or during spring but I'm gonna listen good this spring. I have a series of manmade ornamental type fish ponds that I guess could support them. I have huge amounts of fowlers, spadefoots, grey trees and green frogs...
  6. dragoncjo

    New Frog Popping Up In New Places in Jersey

    Also I totally forget I have wood frogs in my yard in shamong/Medford. I really have no idea where they came from or what they like in my yard. The closest wetland is about around the west jersey cranberry bogs which I don't think would support them. Weird place this south jersey is.
  7. dragoncjo

    New Frog Popping Up In New Places in Jersey

    . I found it in the adult form in spot off buck road. As a kid I found them in some woodlands in Barrington but too polluted now. There is also quite a few records off 530 in whiting in core barrens. Herp associates caught them in pitfall traps. Red sals are common in barrens in cedar...
  8. dragoncjo

    New Frog Popping Up In New Places in Jersey

    I've only seen a few pickerels in southern nj. The spot I would find them out is a series of vernal pools at the new virtual hospital (a really herp loaded spot,ashame). Pickerels are probably all over Salem county and Gloucester but I've never searched or heard them there. Pretty sure the...
  9. dragoncjo

    New Frog Popping Up In New Places in Jersey

    Al, I would guess all the ones by you are this new type. Interesting thing would be to go to the cool secret pbtf spot I gave you and whip a few years back (I don't want to publicly mention the locale or hints). Now those frogs should be the atlantic/new one, however i recall seeing some there...
  10. dragoncjo

    New Frog Popping Up In New Places in Jersey

    The one in the barrens has a more narrow snout and longer. It's also more slender and much more attractive. The new species is more wide and duller looking. If you see the two together they look different. For years most have always referred to has the barrens ones as a pretty leopard frog.
  11. dragoncjo

    New, third local species of Leopard Frog

    Having caught a considerable amount of "coastals" they look like red milk snakes to me. Many folks believe that they are an isolated population of red milk snakes.
  12. dragoncjo

    New, third local species of Leopard Frog

    This is from a biologist I know listed on this paper. As I visually noticed over the years the head width is more narrow for the ones in the barrens. As usual the flora and fauna in the barrens continues to be unique and continues to offers us new findings...
  13. dragoncjo

    New, third local species of Leopard Frog

    The leopard frogs in the core barrens are some of the nicest looking you'll see. I understand they says its dna and acoustics but I'm curious if there are physical differences as well. When i'm in the barrens I tend to see two distinct looking leopard frogs. Mostly notable is the bluntness or...
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