Just some pictures
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Just some pictures
It`s a hobby from me to take pictures
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Re: Just some pictures
Good clouds.
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Love the tortoise (I think its a tortoise-the larger image wouldn't load), the children were recently given two of them but I haven't seen any wild ones, was this in Hungary?
My daughter is half way through a contemporary photography degree, she loves it
My daughter is half way through a contemporary photography degree, she loves it
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Thank you both.
Yes, we saw him/her walking on the street after we took a picture we brought him/her back to the fields
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Yes, we saw him/her walking on the street after we took a picture we brought him/her back to the fields
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This "one" was by our new house, we woke him up from his beauty sleep
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It`s not venemous, the big one on is the black rat snake, we saw also the yellow one overthere
Adult rat snakes are typically 3-5 ft (91-152 cm), but large individuals may be more than 6 ft (183 cm) long. The appearance of rat snakes varies greatly throughout the geographic range. Black rat snakes are more northern in distribution and are characteristically black on top with a faint hint of white between some of the scales. Yellow rat snakes are greenish, yellow, or orange with four dark stripes running the length of the body. Gray rat snakes are dark to light gray with darker gray or brown blotches. The juveniles of all subspecies resemble the gray rat. The belly is whitish in color near the head and becomes checkered or mottled toward the tail. The body cross section is loaf-shaped and not round . Rat snakes have weakly keeled scales and the anal plate is divided.
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Adult rat snakes are typically 3-5 ft (91-152 cm), but large individuals may be more than 6 ft (183 cm) long. The appearance of rat snakes varies greatly throughout the geographic range. Black rat snakes are more northern in distribution and are characteristically black on top with a faint hint of white between some of the scales. Yellow rat snakes are greenish, yellow, or orange with four dark stripes running the length of the body. Gray rat snakes are dark to light gray with darker gray or brown blotches. The juveniles of all subspecies resemble the gray rat. The belly is whitish in color near the head and becomes checkered or mottled toward the tail. The body cross section is loaf-shaped and not round . Rat snakes have weakly keeled scales and the anal plate is divided.
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Thanks
This little sweety is living in our stable
This little sweety is living in our stable
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I don`t know exactly what kind of animal it is..haves a lot from a squirrel.
Before we started with the rebuilding we saw them often, during the rebuilding they were gone .. and now they are back
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Before we started with the rebuilding we saw them often, during the rebuilding they were gone .. and now they are back
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Thanks Ester! My children are now obsessed with finding out what type of animal this is As we are supposed to be doing biology, they have decided that it still counts as a lesson
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Great !! Thanks, never to old to learn something
If we find new animals , and for sure there is more up there , i will take them on a picture
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If we find new animals , and for sure there is more up there , i will take them on a picture
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