Mexico, Belize, and Grand Caymans

strikedistance

New member
It was a great experience traveling to these places but unfortunatly it was a cruise and i didn't get to spend that much time herping. Most of the herps were found in florida at my arrival.
First were anoles, house geckos and cubans. Not cigars, tree frogs. Here are some pictures of them.

Fort Pirce-
Cuban
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baby house gecko ssp?
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Cane Toad
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Some random lake off of rout 60
narrow mouth toad i think?
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Tampa(uncles house)

Green anole(woke him up at night so he was pissed an no good shots were taken)
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unidentified frog
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haha another ringneck lifer :bigthumb: :bigthumb:
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brown anoles and spring peepers were found along with possible black racer and pine woods snake( 1 alive and 1 dead) no pictures were taken. All other snakes got away or were mummified :doh:


Mexico

Chlillin on the sides of trees
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Spinny tail pair
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Lazy Iguana
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unidentified anole
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Belize

unidentified anole
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unidentified anole
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Mortlets(i think thats what i was told it is :?: ) Croc
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Howler Monkeys :bigthumb: :bigthumb: :bigthumb: Telephoto lenses come in handy.
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Iguana ssp?
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bird
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Grand Caymans

Coolest anole ever. Jeff thanks again. Hopefully Joe with come through.
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Brown Anole
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unidentified curly tailed lizard
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heres another one from the bahamas are they different species?
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Well it was a lot of fun. Cant wait to go back. Plus the good news is my next cruise with be panama and costa rica and it will be for 11 days so i will get to spend a lot more time herping. Catch y'all later.
 

miguel camacho!

New member
your unidentified frog from florida is a greenhouse frog, just another one of the many exotics. in certain places they are extremely abundant. last december, around the lake placid area (north of lake okeechobee), we were flipping trash and found hundreds of em.

and dangit, i have never actually been able to catch a cane toad in florida yet. ive heard them call around the miami area, and even have seen them on the road, but never got a chance to catch any.
 

JBReptiles

New member
Nice pics man.Love that anole shot.Its a shame that not many people work with all the anole species.Ide love to get some!
 

strikedistance

New member
Yeah plus they have blue dulaps. Hey man sorry i didn't get back to you about the Golddust. I dont need him but would love a female crimson grandis if you have one. I still have that patternless male too. Ill see if i can post pics of my new crimson male.
 

Morpho

New member
The two last ones seems like Leiocephalus sp. to me. The croc may be an acutus.
What do you think?

Beatiful pictures
 
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