As found in Tokyo, Japan
Elaphe conspicillata
Moderator: Scott Waters
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Lou, that transition was pretty damn cool! I am jealous you get to go to Japan so often, honestly, one of my favorite vacation spots.
Keep em coming!
Bart
PS - Living in Reno, I am all too familiar with flying in ridiculous wind!! No thanks!!
Keep em coming!
Bart
PS - Living in Reno, I am all too familiar with flying in ridiculous wind!! No thanks!!
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Lou, the video was outstanding. I never get tired of your stuff.
The beginning and the end (with you head next to the snake) were extremely clever.
The beginning and the end (with you head next to the snake) were extremely clever.
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Awesome as usual Lou, that's a pretty cool snake. And I see that the old adage still holds true - "You can't teach an old dog new tricks". You're still herping in flip flops LMAO!!!
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Thanks guys! Yeah, still wearing sandals.
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Tagged by a hot yet Lou?
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No, not yet.JuanDowe wrote: Tagged by a hot yet Lou?
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I thought I was the only guy who herped in sandals...
mud wasp toe by California Reptile & Amphibian Appreciation, on Flickr
mud wasp toe by California Reptile & Amphibian Appreciation, on Flickr