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Method: Rock Flipping Habitat: Limestone Hill Side Temp: 73F Humidity: 32% Pressure: 30.29 in Sky: Few Clouds Moon: Waning Crescent County: Bandera
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I found this snake at 11:25pm slithering across a sidewalk here at UT - on the eastern side of Guadalupe just north of Dean Keaton. It was 73 degrees F, 87% humidity, 8 mph wind with 16mph gusts, cloudy aaaaannnnnd yeah. He was active and it was not completely dark where it was because of a street lamp. When I picked it up it poked me with the little spine on its tail.
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Under rock in dirt. Immediately burrowed when released. 3 head scales between the eyes
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Under rock in dirt. Immediately burrowed when released. 3 head scales between the eyes
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Possible Texas blind snake (Leptotyphlops dulcis)?
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Possible Texas blind snake (Leptotyphlops dulcis)?
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Possible Texas blind snake (Leptotyphlops dulcis)?
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Possible Texas blind snake (Leptotyphlops dulcis)?
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R. dulcis specimen(s) found under rock on the Barton Creek Habitat Preserve. Partially cloudy day, roughly 70-75 degrees F.
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R. dulcis specimen(s) found under rock on the Barton Creek Habitat Preserve. Partially cloudy day, roughly 70-75 degrees F.
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Camp Wood Hills
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Camp Wood Hills
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Under a rock I flipped. It was pretty overcast and moist outside.
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Under a rock I flipped. It was pretty overcast and moist outside.
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Under a rock I flipped. It was pretty overcast and moist outside.