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Lagartija Espinosa del Noroeste (Sceloporus clarkii)Observ.
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This was the largest male found. He was found several times in the research station at all times of day.
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Serpiente Coralillo del Occidente Mexicano (Micrurus distans)Observ.
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This calm individual was found hiding in a rock wall at the research station.
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Ranita Hojarasca (Leptodactylus melanonotus)Observ.
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This small individual was found at night in a dry stream bed
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Arañas Lobo (Familia Lycosidae)Observ.
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This female was found at night in a dry stream bed
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Falsa Coralillo Real Occidental (Lampropeltis polyzona)Observ.
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This snake was found on the edge of a stream in mid day
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Culebra Ratonera (Senticolis triaspis)Observ.
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This neonate was found hiding behind a broom in the research station in late evening.
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Serpiente Coralillo del Occidente Mexicano (Micrurus distans)Observ.
zanejohnsonDescripción
Only one large individual was found hiding in a rock wall and the research station. Like most in the genus this snake was very calm and never showed aggression of any kind.
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Lagartija Espinosa de Panza Azul (Sceloporus nelsoni)Observ.
zanejohnsonDescripción
Only 4 specimens were found over the span of 7 days. 2 males and 2 females. All were found on rocky outcrops near water during the middle of the day.
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Falsa Nauyaca Mexicana (Trimorphodon tau)Observ.
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This snake was found while road cruising on a cold foggy night
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Salamanquesa Vientre Amarillo (Phyllodactylus tuberculosus)Observ.
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A some what common and very vocal gecko that was often found on the sides of buildings. Something of note was that all animals found were female, and many were gravid.
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Lagartija Espinosa de Panza Azul (Sceloporus nelsoni)Observ.
zanejohnsonDescripción
Only 4 specimens were found over the span of 7 days. 2 males and 2 females. All were found on rocky outcrops near water during the middle of the day.
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Ranita Verduzca (Agalychnis dacnicolor)Observ.
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Roughly 10 specimens were found over a 7 day span. All appeared to be males, given the large amount of floppy skin on the lower jaw. All were found during the late night into the early morning hours. One interesting thing was that most of the frogs were found awake on rocks even were the temperature was into the mid 50's.
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Magnolias, Margaritas Y Parientes (Dicotiledóneas) (Clase Magnoliopsida)Observ.
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Red small vine plant
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Helechos Culantrillo (Género Adiantum)Observ.
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Small green, ground dwelling
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Floripondios (Género Brugmansia)Observ.
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Large flower, pointed downward, deep pick
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Jicarillos (Familia Lecythidaceae)Observ.
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Large leafs, deep green, oriented vertically
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Gecos, Cuijas Y Parientes (Familia Gekkonidae)Observ.
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Found on a wall late day in the town
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Lagartos Terrestres Neotropicales (Familia Tropiduridae)Observ.
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Between town and Tortuga bay
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Araña Tejedora Espinosa (Gasteracantha cancriformis)Observ.
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Unknown small spider, in South west Florida