evilxyardxgnome Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 24, 2005 4,282 0 66 41 Minneapolis, MN twitter.com Dec 2, 2008 #1 I like this picture for some reason. Maybe its the angle or the view that is cool to me. Who knows.
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,388 44 75 45 South Central... Dec 2, 2008 #2 Terrapene coahuila!
benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,649 646 201 Los Angeles, CA Dec 2, 2008 #3 That's a cool shot
evilxyardxgnome Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 24, 2005 4,282 0 66 41 Minneapolis, MN twitter.com Dec 2, 2008 #4 Vicious_Fish;2487687; said: Terrapene coahuila! Click to expand... You should have them.
V varanio Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 24, 2005 3,797 1 36 Pam Pam Pam Dec 2, 2008 #5 Thats a great shot
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,388 44 75 45 South Central... Dec 2, 2008 #6 evilxyardxgnome;2487693; said: You should have them. Click to expand... It's a threatened species. I don't know if the general public can own them or not. http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/21642
evilxyardxgnome;2487693; said: You should have them. Click to expand... It's a threatened species. I don't know if the general public can own them or not. http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/21642
evilxyardxgnome Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 24, 2005 4,282 0 66 41 Minneapolis, MN twitter.com Dec 2, 2008 #7 Oh I see
syddakyd Plecostomus MFK Member Nov 10, 2008 1,356 30 51 NY Dec 2, 2008 #8 the one on the right looks mud turtle-ish to me (not saying it is but i just never seen this type)
Yanbbrox Monster hole digger MFK Member Oct 17, 2007 5,883 104 120 Nr Mcr uk Dec 2, 2008 #9 Great picture
A andyjs Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 13, 2008 2,765 4 36 37 Ohio Dec 2, 2008 #10 That is a cool pic. Reminds me of an Eastern box I found one time just hanging out in a shallow forest pool going for a bit of a swim in about 8-10" of water. Before that, I'd only ever found them on dry land
That is a cool pic. Reminds me of an Eastern box I found one time just hanging out in a shallow forest pool going for a bit of a swim in about 8-10" of water. Before that, I'd only ever found them on dry land