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bloodycarcass
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Theres 2 types of spiders in this photo, some type of small red one, and a little wolf spider hiding on the right side
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Shroomhunts
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 Caught these toads fuckin
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Grosbeak
(well, sometimes a) doubter

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Quote:
bloodycarcass said:

Dragonfly nymph shell I believe.
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bloodycarcass
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Grosbeak]
#26641149 - 05/01/20 11:49 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Grosbeak said:
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bloodycarcass said:

Dragonfly nymph shell I believe.
Does look quite similar to pictures I just looked up
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MpSeph
Cow Field Creature



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Interesting. I Have No Idea Either.
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MentalPariah
Pariah of my mind


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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: MpSeph]
#26641402 - 05/01/20 01:55 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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That's a new one for me too.....fuckin weird man!
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FSHuntings
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Quote:
bloodycarcass said:

Looks like a dragon fly nymph exoskeleton.
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FSHuntings
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: FSHuntings] 1
#26641479 - 05/01/20 02:41 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Grosbeak
(well, sometimes a) doubter

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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: FSHuntings] 1
#26651605 - 05/05/20 08:07 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Still have mushrooms popping up on my property in the Santa Cruz Mnts, CA. But they're boring... A. praecox, Psathyrella, but I ran into this guy today...
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Grosbeak
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: FSHuntings]
#26651643 - 05/05/20 08:29 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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FSHuntings said:

Awesome turtle... I've only found one on my local roads, Pacific Pond Turtle.
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MentalPariah
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Grosbeak] 1
#26653206 - 05/06/20 03:56 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Found this huge black racer on our monthly family mountain hike.
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Allium
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Quote:
MentalPariah said: Found this huge black racer on our monthly family mountain hike.

Man, you are just like me, as I handle very single snake that I encounter, no matter how big.
That is a beauty
I really hoped to add a bunch of my finds to this thread, but just like no mushrooms growing here, I haven't been seeing any reptiles or amphibians either
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MentalPariah
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Allium]
#26653330 - 05/06/20 05:11 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Allium said:
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MentalPariah said: Found this huge black racer on our monthly family mountain hike.

Man, you are just like me, as I handle very single snake that I encounter, no matter how big.
That is a beauty
I really hoped to add a bunch of my finds to this thread, but just like no mushrooms growing here, I haven't been seeing any reptiles or amphibians either
I never miss a chance to handle snakes! I own a california kingsnake and a python, definitely not a stranger to snakes or their bites Haha
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Allium
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I used to own just about every snake that you could imagine!
Now I just catch them, view them for a bit, and then release them.
Snakes will always be my number one favorite animal!
Edited by Allium (05/07/20 03:54 PM)
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Doc9151
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Allium] 1
#26654878 - 05/07/20 10:55 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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putting animals in cages is like sending them to prison for nothing, no crime, just for being an animal, such a human thing to do.
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MentalPariah
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Doc9151]
#26655025 - 05/07/20 12:13 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Doc9151 said: putting animals in cages is like sending them to prison for nothing, no crime, just for being an animal, such a human thing to do.
While I dont quite see eye to eye with you on this, i still appreciate your opinion. I cant speak for everyone but all of my reptiles are treated with the absolute up most respect and love. Whether it's my king snake or bearded dragons they all spend more time out of their cage than in. When we are home we let them explore the house and backyard or When me and the fam go to the local parks we have either a snake or a beardie with us and they get fresh air and fresh grass and bugs to eat. Also all my reptiles are captive bread and I will not ever personally own a wild caught animal.
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Allium
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MentalPariah said: Found this huge black racer on our monthly family mountain hike.

Boom! you are my good luck charm!

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Allium
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Allium] 1
#26655431 - 05/07/20 03:50 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Oh yeah, I almost forgot!
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Allium
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Allium]
#26655433 - 05/07/20 03:51 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Oh,and I found a grip of pluteus to eat tonight!
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Allium
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Re: Herping and foraging [Re: Doc9151]
#26655445 - 05/07/20 03:57 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Doc9151 said: putting animals in cages is like sending them to prison for nothing, no crime, just for being an animal, such a human thing to do.
I actually sort of agree with you on this.
I only kept animals as a kid, and I haven't done it since.
But, as long as they weren't ripped out of the wild, and were bred in captivity, I don't see it as a real problem.
Lot's of people treat their animals better than their children, sad, but true.
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