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"Preparing For Fourth shed"
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Heya Nir, great to see you made it over here. Looking forward to more of your great photo essays.
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 Originally Posted by Nir
I like posts with pictures mouahahah! Hope you didn't have enough cause I've got lots of pics of wild garters!
Is there such thing as "enough" ??? No. Not really, because then it becomes "too much" and too much = "Never enough"
It would be extremely helpful if notes about habitat, location, and variability were provided though. Makes it more interesting.
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Never shed
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Old and wise snake
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NIr what about the snow in Sherbrooke how much did you get????
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"Preparing For Second shed"
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Welcome from Michigan!
-Beth "Do not be angry, Do not worry, Be grateful, Work with diligence, Be kind to people." -Mikao Usui
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Never shed
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 Originally Posted by charles parenteau
NIr what about the snow in Sherbrooke how much did you get????
We didn't get as much as you! But we got some... Really ****** temperature if you ask me!!
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I was going to say that pics 1 and 3 look like T.s. parietalis.
So educate me. Does a T.s. parietalis have to have red spots? I mean what makes you call them easterns? Where's the distinction? (there I go splitting hairs again)
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Never shed
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Really, I could not tell you what phenotypical characteristics distinguish the T. s. parietalis from the T. s. sirtalis. Most T. s. parietalis I've seen pictured seem to have the red on the sides. And, normally, easterns do not have the small red blotches found in most parietalis. But in both cases, I've seen, either pictures or specimens, some individual that could easily be mistaken for antoher ssp. if locality wasn't known....
As for the pictures showed here, they are from snakes around the Gatineau/Ottawa region in Quebec/Ontario therefore out of the range of T. s. parietalis which stops in western Ontario.
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Ophiuchus rhea
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great photos again - thanks
this coming Saturday I am doing a few workshops with my reptiles at a primary school science day event. The day's theme will be energy, so my workshops will be tailored around that, addressing thermo-regulation, the carbon footprints of pets, and the personal energy expenditures of keeping them. your temperature measurements remind me of how efficiently they absorb solar heat. it's quite amazing, isn't it?
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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OK, then that explains it. If you really are outside their range, then they must be easterns. Man, that black and yellow one is very handsome.
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