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Herpetology
Big Thicket
Mud Snake
Herping
Snake River
Nerodia rhombifer
Masticophis flagellum
Nerodia fasciata
Snake
Colubrids
Geography of the United States
Idaho

Texas Field Notes Volume 7, Issue 3 7:30pm - calls of Hyla cinerea heard from various parts of the marsh, particularly from a an armadillo emerged from the thicket and began to dig. We hiked for an additional 2 miles

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