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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Thanks.
![]() Better post a few more then. ![]() Esox lucius. ![]() Araneus diadematus. ![]() A little picture from a little school project in October 2006. Three samples of Pomatoschistus sp. (P. minutus and P. microps mixed) and Gasterosteus aculeatus. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Lancaster,PA
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Here's a pic of a Redear Slider (Chrysemys scripta elegans) that I found this past Tues. when it was nice and warm out in Pa. She must have been an abandoned pet, because they guys are not native to this area. Seems to be doing ok though, considering two weeks ago, the lake was completely frozen over.
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We get Red Eared Terrapins (Sliders) in the waterways over here. They're specimens that people have dumped, unwanted pets etc. The problem is they survive pretty well and can become a problem. They just don't belong here.
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I think that's the problem. The temperature isn't killing them! Just lucky they don't breed. It was the damn Ninja Turtles that kicked it off...Loads of kids wanted one, then the novelty wore off....so throw it in the local canal!
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I blame the parents and the pet stores. I haven't seen any store sell juvenile sliders for maybe 10 years now, they went out of fashion really quick, especially when people started to become aware of their adult size and requirements. Never liked those damn Ninja Turtles either. He-Man was in when I was a kid.
But I did own a slider for a few years in the early 90's before I sold it to a better home.They found a dumped pair of Everglades ratsnakes a few years ago, about this time of year. I really wish I had found them first. ![]() I fear that people will very soon start dumping corn snakes the same way they did with sliders, only in greater numbers. Their rapidly growing popularity among kids certainly suggests that it will happen. |
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