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    Snakes in AZ

    I don't recall hearing from any posters from Arizona here (could be wrong though) but I know quite a few of you are experienced in field herping ...
    Chris?

    I'm just wondering what snakes and/or lizards are indigenous to this State, particularly around the Phoenix area. At some point this year I'm expecting to make a visit to the pair of 'idiots' that left here today and we talked of going field-herping over there. Justin mentioned rattlers but I'm not sure he even knows himself what we'd be likely to find over there

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    re:Snakes in AZ

    Rattlers=ratings. Shovelnose=sleep!

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    re:Snakes in AZ

    Kerby's site is a good place to start:
    http://myweb.cableone.net/azmilk/snakes-az.htm

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    re:Snakes in AZ

    Too bad a lot of people think that. I think shovelnoses are awesome!

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    As it happens there was a show on Animal Planet tonight that focussed on snakes of Arizona LOL! Loads of rattlers and not much else were featured, so pretty boring by all accounts ... hmmmmmmmmmmm.

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    Kurt Kunze

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    re:Snakes in AZ

    They are pretty interesting, but man does their musk STINK! I was speaking from the network's viewpoint rather than the herper's.

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