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June 1, 2023
05:58 PM AEST
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January 11, 2023
03:25 AM UTC
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September 19, 2022
09:30 AM UTC
Description
Not my find (unfortunately) but posted with permission from that person
Seen on the road this morning at 10am
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June 25, 2022
09:57 AM AEST
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June 28, 2023
04:32 PM AEST
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October 12, 2020
11:22 PM ACDT
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July 13, 2023
08:28 PM ACST
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May 21, 2019
12:40 PM AEST
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November 29, 2017
01:34 AM +0330
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May 10, 2023
04:49 PM BST
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October 20, 2020
11:05 PM PDT
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June 6, 2021
08:29 PM JST
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March 1, 2022
05:01 AM UTC
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May 4, 2015
12:21 PM CEST
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August 19, 2022
09:26 PM AWST
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September 15, 2022
09:17 PM AEST
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October 5, 2018
06:07 PM PDT
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December 7, 2021
06:32 AM UTC
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October 24, 2021
12:18 AM UTC
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September 26, 2019
09:53 PM JST
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January 29, 2020
09:35 PM JST
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May 29, 2022
12:23 PM JST
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June 13, 2022
04:21 PM JST
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June 13, 2022
04:43 PM JST
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May 23, 2022
07:58 AM UTC
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November 27, 2021
10:56 PM AEST
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December 31, 2021
03:20 PM UTC
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August 4, 2020
08:03 PM AEST
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July 31, 2021
12:23 PM UTC
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December 9, 2019
12:47 PM AEDT
Description
Juvenile as has bright orange still on body, and smaller in size
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October 13, 2018
08:25 AM AEDT
Description
Sighting and photos (c) chelator.
Field Notes - Uperoleia mahonyi
Found at edge of small pond.
Calling.
Lots around.
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April 7, 2020
08:16 PM UTC
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May 10, 2019
04:37 PM BST
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January 30, 2021
09:19 AM UTC
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December 28, 2017
12:29 AM CET
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November 8, 2020
08:44 PM AEDT
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June 24, 2021
09:04 AM MDT
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June 24, 2021
12:57 PM AEST
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August 19, 2020
08:23 PM AEST
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May 23, 2015
09:33 PM AWST
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April 24, 2021
10:45 AM MDT
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December 20, 2020
12:07 AM UTC
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December 28, 2020
04:45 PM AEST
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January 2, 2018
01:53 PM AWST
Description
Taken on camera trap - date set incorrectly - not 2015!
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May 23, 2015
09:20 PM AWST
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June 21, 2019
11:55 AM AEST
Description
The Kimberley Sandstone Dragon is restricted to the far north-west, high rainfall, sandstone plateaus of the Kimberley. This one is from Mitchell Plateau where they are commonly seen basking on rocks in a variety of habitats, especially near creeklines.
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May 18, 2020
09:12 AM AWST
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October 30, 2020
12:14 PM NZDT
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April 30, 2020
11:25 PM UTC
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September 15, 2020
09:03 PM BST
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September 20, 2020
02:42 PM AEST
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August 11, 2019
01:41 PM ACST
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January 26, 2020
02:30 PM NZDT
Description
Lots of mothers with calves. Great to see.
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March 7, 2018
09:41 PM AKST
Description
Photographed on the eastern side of Uluru-Kata Tjuta NP, which I thought was outside of the range for Westerns, but I guess not. I saw another within about a mile of this one also in the road, but it had been killed (nearly severed in two) by a passing vehicle.
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August 19, 2016
03:19 PM PDT
Description
Found night driving Indian Route 34.
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October 18, 2019
09:42 PM MST
Description
One of the rarest, if not the rarest, frogs in the United States. These two individuals were found at a site where the Arizona Game and Fish Department had reintroduced the species about two years earlier. However, it was thought that the reintroduction might have failed, because three surveys since then had not turned up any Tarahumara Frogs. This was the first known sighting of the species here since the release nearly two years earlier. Also entered in HerpMapper.org.
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July 19, 2019
03:11 AM CDT
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August 17, 2020
03:19 PM MDT
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May 11, 2020
04:25 PM ACST
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November 24, 2017
10:13 AM CET
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March 26, 2019
02:13 PM CET
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May 22, 2020
08:06 PM CDT
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October 8, 2018
12:42 PM HST
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March 2, 2016
11:46 AM MST
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August 28, 2016
08:12 PM PDT
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February 19, 2019
11:49 AM MST
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March 17, 2020
07:26 PM PDT
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August 8, 2016
08:47 PM EDT
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July 8, 2019
04:26 AM CDT
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June 5, 2020
07:39 PM MST
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January 13, 2020
08:49 PM PST
Description
Barking frog from Pima County, Arizona.
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January 16, 2018
07:09 PM NZDT
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October 4, 2019
12:42 PM UTC
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February 7, 2017
01:19 PM EST
Description
Southern Toadlet (Pseudophryne semimarmorata) from Lakes Entrance, Australia
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February 10, 2020
04:00 PM AEDT
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January 22, 2020
10:22 PM AEDT
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October 10, 2016
09:56 PM UTC
Place
Missing Location
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March 29, 2019
03:49 PM CET
Place
Missing Location
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March 28, 2019
05:17 PM CET
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January 3, 2018
04:02 PM CET
Description
Note the unusual black and white coloration of the "ready to shed" snake (dull eyes, second picture) it seems that the unusual color is not a result of the shedding process, if you compare it with the already shedding individual in picture 3.
Please ignore my irresponsible behavior and don't touch seesnakes, even if they are docile and phlegmatic they are potentially fatal dangerous with one of the most toxic snake venoms!!!
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December 25, 2017
06:28 PM CET