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Pinus palustris / Herpetology / Talladega National Forest / Pinus taeda / Geography of Alabama / Flora of the United States / Alabama
Date: 2010-09-09 14:48:13
Pinus palustris
Herpetology
Talladega National Forest
Pinus taeda
Geography of Alabama
Flora of the United States
Alabama

A scarlet snake (Cemophora coccinea) makes its way through a recently burned longleaf stand in the Oakmulgee District. Credit: Jimmy and Sierra Stiles, University of Alabama. Reptiles and Amphibians in an Upland Longleaf

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