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Science Librarian & Project Noah Ranger. Some expertise in herpetology, esp. turtles.
Brooklyn, NYC
Thank you for the ID, CDF. I've updated this spotting with the correct information.
Congrats on 2500 spottings Dan! And I nice move going with a reptile. :) Super series of photographs too.
Hi w.aaron.grant! Welcome to Project Noah! Cool looking snake you have here. It looks like a water snake in the genus Nerodia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerodia). The 2nd picture of a spider can be removed from this spotting and made into its own spotting. Again, welcome!
Moved from Amphibian category to Other category. :)
Dilan - great series of photos & video. Thank you for sharing this beautiful lizard with the Project Noah community! :)
CDF - thank you again for providing additional information on my Galapagos spottings. I appreciate it. I still have some more to upload!
Thanks Lisa! I like this one, with its tail all curled around by its head. :)
I have moved your millipede from the reptile category to the arthropod category. :-)
Thank you for the info! These crabs were really neat to observe and photograph. One of my favorite animals from my Galapagos trip!
Hi Lauren. Yes, they do chirp. Difficult to get used to at first while trying to get to sleep!