Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

muckle

Fecha

Abril 9, 2024 a las 03:01 PM CDT

Descripción

Wild albino

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Pinta (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)

Observ.

edhass

Fecha

Abril 18, 2024 a las 12:38 PM EDT

Descripción

Red-eared Slider

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Salamandra de Cola Manchada (Eurycea lucifuga)

Observ.

dominic

Fecha

Abril 2024

Descripción

I thought this was so cool! I very rarely get to see the two species side by side.

This observation is for the one lucifuga on the left.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Culebra Listonada Común (Thamnophis sirtalis)

Observ.

chaseg03

Fecha

Abril 17, 2024 a las 12:52 PM EDT

Descripción

Looks to be consuming a toad. Odd sight this time of day

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

nindustla

Fecha

Abril 9, 2024 a las 02:52 PM CDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)

Observ.

gibbous

Fecha

Abril 1, 2024 a las 09:13 PM EDT

Descripción

Taking advantage of the toads breeding with the onset of warm weather. Was swimming around with the toad in its mouth for at least 10 minutes, before evantually take 2 to swallow it down. The surrounding toads seemed unbothered and continued to call.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Lagartija Norteña de Mancha Lateral (Uta stansburiana ssp. elegans)

Observ.

jonhakim

Descripción

Just your typical Uta with no scales.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Anolis Jaspeado (Anolis capito)

Observ.

sullivanribbit

Fecha

Agosto 11, 2010

Descripción

This appears to be a tiny baby albino Anolis capito. It was perched on the metal handrail of a trail fence at Arenal Volcano National Park.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana Arlequin (Atelopus varius)

Observ.

twanleenders

Fecha

Enero 2005

Lugar

Privado

Descripción

Fila Chonta population on privately owned preserve. I have been monitoring this population since 2004. The available suitable habitat is small (approximately 600m of riparian habitat), steep and difficult to access. Thus far 22 unique individuals have been identified, including three juveniles and a gravid female - indicating that successful reproduction takes place still. Bd is present in the area, in Atelopus varius and in sympatric amphibians but the surviving Atelopus appear to be healthy.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga de Concha Blanda (Apalone spinifera)

Observ.

brandonjjohnson

Fecha

Marzo 23, 2024 a las 10:43 MAÑANA CDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Salamandra de Cola Manchada (Eurycea lucifuga)

Observ.

hcsorfs

Fecha

Marzo 23, 2024 a las 04:01 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Venado de Cola Blanca (Odocoileus virginianus)

Observ.

professorpark

Fecha

Marzo 4, 2019 a las 05:35 PM EST

Descripción

Leucistic female

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana Arbórea Verde (Hyla cinerea)

Observ.

judygva

Fecha

Septiembre 23, 2021 a las 02:12 PM EDT

Descripción

with blue pigment

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana Arbórea Verde (Hyla cinerea)

Observ.

judygva

Fecha

Mayo 28, 2022 a las 01:40 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

judygva

Fecha

Agosto 2020

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Sapo Meridional (Anaxyrus terrestris)

Observ.

judygva

Fecha

Mayo 22, 2014 a las 10:00 MAÑANA EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Sapo de Espuelas Oriental (Scaphiopus holbrookii)

Observ.

jp_touchette

Fecha

Marzo 26, 2023 a las 08:12 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Falsa Jicotea de Florida (Pseudemys peninsularis)

Observ.

kaysea10

Fecha

Agosto 18, 2023 a las 04:01 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

william_deml

Fecha

Diciembre 17, 2002 a las 12:00 MAÑANA EST

Descripción

As my 1000th observation submitted to iNaturalist, here is something a little different and unusual from my archives.

My colleagues and I took this photograph of an actual original and unique X-Ray (physical "hard copy") film made in the Emergency Room of the University hospital in which I worked night shifts back in 2002. It was the regional center for medical treatment of snake bites in north central Florida.

This snake had bitten someone late at night, roughly in the vicinity of Cross Creek, southeast of Gainesville, as I remember, and the snake was killed and brought to the E.R. as proof of the species of poisonous snake that had inflicted the bite, for antivenom administration purposes. There were a couple different types of antivenom then, and they usually took a little time to reconstitute or prepare. All pit vipers in Florida inject similar venom when they bite, but it is different from that of the Coral Snake for instance, which is North America's only native Cobra. Having the actual body of the snake delivered to the E.R. is not absolutely necessary of course, but it does insure correct identification as to species, for whatever that may be worth, at the time, and in later analysis.

While identifying a snake from an X-Ray photograph may be a little unusual, it is not so difficult in this case as some might imagine. After all, here is a very large Pit Viper, totally without tail rattles, in Alachua County Florida.

Just how big was it? Coiled up as you see, it almost doesn't fit on a piece of film that was 11 by 14 inches in size. The snake's head, distorted a bit by the trauma of its demise, alone is nearly 3 inches long, measured directly on the film itself. The snake's coiled body, head to tail, can be measured on the original film by laying a piece of string on the image, tracing the course of the backbone. At 58 inches, or 4 feet 10 inches (147 centimeters) then, this a pretty large snake as Water Moccasins go.

What's more, one of the reasons we X-rayed it at all was that it had clearly recently eaten something. It had a large bulge in it's stomach, down about a third of it's body length, just past its air-filled lungs that are visible on the film as well defined darker shapes. We found the bulge was a big fish with a large blunt bony head, very visible swim bladder, which we took to be a catfish, though we lacked an Ichthyologist amongst the E.R. staff of course. I can follow the fish's spine for quite a ways in the image, but lose it somewhere along the snake's lung in the extreme right of the picture. We did not, in any case dissect the snake in the E.R. Nor did we weigh it, unfortunately. For all I know, the patient, who survived with the help of our treatment, took the dead snake and its last meal home with him when he was discharged.

The Technician that made the actual exposure for us on film, at my request, wrote the details of the exposure for future reference on the film itself, which, though the film suffered damage when it was stolen from my vehicle inside a locked briefcase and dumped out in a back alley and further mistreated both by the thieves and the weather, I can still read most of what he wrote with a "magic marker":
"40(or 46) MA
1 MAS
56 KV"
Are there any X-Ray Tech's out there who can confirm that that is in fact a good exposure for a big dead snake?

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Falsa Coralillo Real Estadounidense (Lampropeltis getula)

Observ.

simonsr35

Fecha

Junio 1974

Descripción

A typical Payne's Prairie eastern king snake. They were common 50 years ago, when the prairie had huge numbers of water loving snakes. Over a thousand snakes (mostly banded water snakes and Florida green water snakes) were often run over and killed on a given night in the summertime on the two major highways that cross the basin, and eventually the snake populations crashed. Now, there are far fewer water snakes and perhaps no king snakes at all.

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

simonsr35

Fecha

Diciembre 10, 1972

Descripción

Abundant under rocks at high elevation.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga de Vientre Rojo de Florida (Pseudemys nelsoni)

Observ.

hongji

Fecha

Febrero 4, 2024 a las 02:30 PM EST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Jicotea del Río Bravo (Pseudemys gorzugi)

Observ.

bird_shine

Fecha

Mayo 2018

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

wouterbeukema

Fecha

Agosto 9, 2021 a las 07:24 MAÑANA CST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana del Bosque (Lithobates sylvaticus)

Observ.

abner22

Fecha

Febrero 2024

Descripción

Weird puffy individual

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Salamandra Bilineada Sureña (Eurycea cirrigera)

Observ.

alexstach

Fecha

Enero 2024

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Eslizón de Tierra (Scincella lateralis)

Observ.

alexstach

Fecha

Diciembre 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Curiyú (Eunectes notaeus)

Observ.

aguaraguazu

Fecha

Enero 2024

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Boa Esmeralda (Corallus caninus)

Observ.

vincentpremel

Fecha

Junio 30, 2023 a las 01:44 MAÑANA -03

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

vincentpremel

Fecha

Abril 21, 2023 a las 05:08 PM -03

Descripción

First record for inaturalist

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Ameiva Cuatro Líneas (Holcosus quadrilineatus)

Observ.

zygy

Fecha

Enero 24, 2024 a las 01:56 PM CST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Pinta (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)

Observ.

kwokwokwo

Fecha

Noviembre 20, 2023 a las 11:00 MAÑANA HKT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

korinnem

Fecha

Diciembre 4, 2022 a las 07:41 PM AEDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)

Observ.

cjb42

Fecha

Septiembre 2, 2023 a las 12:50 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Rayada de Pantano (Kinosternon baurii)

Observ.

cceball17

Fecha

Enero 28, 2024 a las 11:46 MAÑANA EST

Descripción

Three stripes down the carapace, lines on face, relatively small size, webbed feet

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Nariz de Cerdo (Carettochelys insculpta)

Observ.

hutan123

Fecha

Enero 2024

Descripción

Wild caught individuals being raised by a local. Hopefully they will be well cared for and eventually released.

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

denniskent

Fecha

Julio 1983

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Lagartija Espinosa Norteña de Grieta (Sceloporus poinsettii)

Observ.

jakescott

Fecha

Agosto 2014

Descripción

Out of the hundreds of these I've seen, this was the reddest individual I've ever seen.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Nauyaca Nariz de Cerdo Narigona (Porthidium nasutum)

Observ.

antho2005

Fecha

Enero 19, 2024 a las 02:29 PM CST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Cascabel de Diamantes Oriental (Crotalus adamanteus)

Observ.

robvanepps

Fecha

Abril 2019

Descripción

Private property - location obscured, but even actual pin is intentionally a bit inaccurate (county is correct).

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Yucateca de Caja (Terrapene carolina ssp. yucatana)

Observ.

danielcorreia

Fecha

Diciembre 2023

Descripción

eating a dead white winged dove.

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

dbond

Fecha

Diciembre 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Apestosa Adornada (Terrapene ornata ssp. ornata)

Observ.

anneoftheforest

Fecha

Julio 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana Arborícola Ladradora (Hyla gratiosa)

Observ.

rickowen

Fecha

Abril 15, 2004 a las 08:14 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Falsa Jicotea de Florida (Pseudemys peninsularis)

Observ.

kcthetc1

Fecha

Diciembre 3, 2023 a las 05:34 PM EST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga de Vientre Rojo del Norte (Pseudemys rubriventris)

Observ.

dtread1

Fecha

Octubre 13, 2023 a las 04:22 PM EDT

Descripción

Pine Lake. Both turtles are Northern Red-bellied Cooters. The smaller one is a juvenile.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Mordelona (Macrochelys temminckii)

Observ.

palustrisbotany

Fecha

Diciembre 2023

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Falsa Coralillo Real Escarlata (Lampropeltis elapsoides)

Observ.

adsciteacher

Fecha

Diciembre 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

robert_thibault

Fecha

Abril 2018

Descripción

Rajasthan Inde
Keoladeo NP

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

galloots13

Fecha

Noviembre 29, 2023 a las 11:35 MAÑANA EST

Descripción

softshell turtle was caught and gator grabbed it - watched it come right out of the water

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

hcoste

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Salamandra de Cola Manchada (Eurycea lucifuga)

Observ.

anothca

Fecha

Octubre 14, 2008

Descripción

Partially amelanistic individual; found in twilight zone of cave.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortugas de Concha Blanda (Género Apalone)

Observ.

setibarbara

Fecha

Mayo 2022

Descripción

cottonmouth snake stalking a softshell turtle

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana Grillo Norteña (Acris crepitans)

Observ.

syrherp

Fecha

Octubre 28, 2023 a las 02:38 PM CDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Nauyaca de Árbol Bicolor (Bothriechis bicolor)

Observ.

greglasley

Fecha

Marzo 25, 1993

Descripción

I was leading a birdwatching trip through the mountains just below the cloud forest at El Triunfo, Chiapas, Mexico. We were near a location known as Canyon Honda when this green pit viper was found coiled on a small limb along the trail. I had seen this species in this area once before, in 1987 and I have one poor quality slide of that animal as well. This location is at an elevation of ca. 1530 meters. This animal was identified from my photos by herpetologist Dr. Jon Campbell of the University of Texas at Arlington a number of years ago. It was formerly known as Bothrops ornatus I believe. In 1987, I was able to visit personally with Dr. Miguel Alvarez del Toro, a noted Mexican herpetologist, who identified my 1987 observation as that species.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Nauyaca de Árbol Bicolor (Bothriechis bicolor)

Fecha

Abril 26, 2019 a las 09:43 MAÑANA HST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Nauyaca de Árbol Bicolor (Bothriechis bicolor)

Fecha

Septiembre 26, 2020 a las 12:26 PM PDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

adambean

Fecha

Junio 16, 2023 a las 12:21 PM EDT

Descripción

Attempting predation of larval Pseudotriton ruber (it was struggling to handle it and kept getting washed downstream).

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Morrocoy (Chelonoidis denticulatus)

Observ.

rogerriodias

Fecha

Octubre 2023

Descripción

Espécie reintroduzida

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Pinta (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)

Observ.

salamander9505

Fecha

Octubre 6, 2023 a las 01:27 PM CDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)

Observ.

jmack22

Fecha

Agosto 5, 2023 a las 03:00 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Coralillo Centroamericana (Micrurus nigrocinctus)

Observ.

karina78145

Fecha

Septiembre 16, 2023

Descripción

Se observan dos especies la Coral (Micrurus Nigrocinctus) depredando una Corredora panza de salmón (Mastigodryas melanolomus)

Fotos / Sonidos

Fecha

Septiembre 2, 2023 a las 11:42 MAÑANA EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)

Observ.

birdnfish

Fecha

Junio 2023

Lugar

Privado

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Gigante de Aldabra (Aldabrachelys gigantea)

Observ.

rafi1

Fecha

Mayo 2021

Lugar

Falta la ubicación

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

andrewscarpulla

Fecha

Mayo 2017

Descripción

Mudsnake eating a two-toed amphiuma. This observation is for the mudsnake. Once in a lifetime observation.

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

cheryl47

Fecha

Agosto 29, 2023 a las 02:55 PM EDT

Descripción

Spotted coachwhip with young gopher tortoise in its mouth. Took one more step and coachwhip took off, dropping gopher tortoise. Cleaned up tortoise and let it go at a little distance after consulting with professional rehabber.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)

Observ.

daswamp

Fecha

Septiembre 7, 2023 a las 09:26 MAÑANA EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga de Lodo Oriental (Kinosternon subrubrum)

Fecha

Octubre 17, 2019 a las 09:52 MAÑANA EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga del Desierto de Mapimí (Gopherus flavomarginatus)

Observ.

scottphillipg

Fecha

Agosto 2023

Descripción

Recently encountered remnant individual on the Bolson Tortoise Appleton translocation program. Found in the road at 4:05 pm on Audubon's Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch (PRIVATE) property with permission. The following week we encountered Borderlands Program Coordinator/researcher Myles Traphagen attempting to relocate it. Contact him for details about updated research initiatives!

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Mazacuata (Boa imperator)

Observ.

deanthompson

Fecha

Agosto 11, 2023 a las 02:56 PM CST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Salamandra de Cola Manchada (Eurycea lucifuga)

Observ.

syrherp

Fecha

Marzo 28, 2022 a las 03:46 PM CDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Salamandra de Cola Manchada (Eurycea lucifuga)

Observ.

jakescott

Fecha

Mayo 2011

Fotos / Sonidos

Fecha

Julio 18, 2021 a las 11:10 MAÑANA EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Rayada de Pantano (Kinosternon baurii)

Observ.

captainjack0000

Fecha

Julio 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

btwomey

Fecha

Julio 29, 2023 a las 12:33 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

horaciotserrano

Descripción

Nueva ubicación de Sibon lamari en Turrialba

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

johngrego

Fecha

Julio 15, 2023 a las 11:17 MAÑANA EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

presto84

Fecha

Septiembre 3, 2018 a las 01:08 PM CST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Culebra de Agua Sureña (Nerodia fasciata)

Observ.

stilosoma

Fecha

Julio 2021

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

johnserrao

Fecha

Mayo 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana Grillo de Florida (Acris gryllus)

Observ.

scincus

Fecha

Mayo 19, 2023 a las 11:21 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

sam_blue

Fecha

Marzo 2023

Descripción

DOR
00022
Sp
Platters
Platter 3

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

badger8181

Fecha

Mayo 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

aspen_mahan

Fecha

Abril 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

dware5883

Fecha

Mayo 2023

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

lynnyenkey

Fecha

Octubre 4, 2022 a las 12:26 PM EDT

Descripción

Found dead. Ingested a golf ball

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Tortuga Lagarto Norteña (Chelydra serpentina)

Observ.

dolanbohnert

Fecha

Abril 14, 2023 a las 12:51 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

richard864

Fecha

Agosto 2019

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana Arborícola Ladradora (Hyla gratiosa)

Observ.

evangrimes

Fecha

Mayo 2017

Lugar

Privado

Descripción

Recording for life list

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Salamandra Oscura de Blue Ridge (Desmognathus orestes)

Observ.

gibbous

Fecha

Abril 2023

Descripción

Interesting pattern I’ve never seen on a dusky before. Almost Plethodon-like but body shape seems a little compact for that. Going with fuscus for now based on the less sinuous mouth shown in photo 2, but definitely could be very wrong.

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

gibbous

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

drivera2288

Fecha

Noviembre 2021

Lugar

Falta la ubicación

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Falsas Jicoteas (Género Pseudemys)

Observ.

peywey

Fecha

Abril 24, 2023 a las 07:21 PM CDT

Descripción

Possible texana DNA.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Salamandra Primaveral de Virginia Occidental (Gyrinophilus subterraneus)

Observ.

anothca

Fecha

Octubre 2008

Descripción

Three shots include: (1) a younger larvae, (2) a larvae at metamorphosis, and (3) a metamorphosed adult. Metamorphosed adults are relatively uncommon in the population. The cave is managed by the Nature Conservancy and these images were taken during a survey of the salamander population. The species is so far recognized as a single site endemic.

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Falsa Coralillo Real Estadounidense (Lampropeltis getula)

Observ.

spring120

Fecha

Abril 21, 2023 a las 04:11 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Serpiente de Agua del Norte (Nerodia sipedon)

Observ.

cathybester

Fecha

Abril 21, 2023 a las 03:34 PM EDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Culebra Acuática (Thamnophis proximus ssp. orarius)

Observ.

txherpbird

Fecha

Abril 19, 2023 a las 05:27 PM CDT

Descripción

being eaten by a cottonmouth

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

khenderson

Fecha

Abril 2023
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