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PostSubject: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/21/2011, 4:09 pm

Just in case you guys were curious about where I caught the alligator lizard, the striped shore crabs, and the blue bellied lizards, here are pics of there habitat:

Here's a walkthrough of their habitat areas and where the animals were found:
I'm walking down the pathway to head to the beach

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Beach on right, school buildings on left:

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Just a pic in the direction of the school buildings:

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Down the stairs I go:

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Beach on right, man-made lagoon on left and "island" in the middle of the two:

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Better pic of the lagoon surrounding the piece of land and to the left is my school's bell/clock tower:

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I've reached the beach's shoreline:

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I decide to go toward the beach on the right side and leave the "island" for later:

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I spot some cool looking boulders on the beach, covered in algae:

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I come to the little oasis pool where the shore crabs hide:

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Managed to pull this strange looking shellfish off the rocks in the little pool:

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Mussels covered pretty much all areas of the shore rocks:

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I decided to go to the "island" and look around for some lizards, so I head around:

Lagoon waters on right:

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More lagoon waters:

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I come up to a few large pieces of a fallen tree:

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I take a look and this is where I found the alligator lizard by sheer luck:

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Managed to snap this beetle before it scurried away:

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Well, that's pretty much it to the situ pics.



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PostSubject: Re: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/21/2011, 11:46 pm

Cool pictures, your towns a bit like mine and not at all at the same time...
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PostSubject: Re: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/22/2011, 6:23 am

Real nice mate. What a place to have on your doorstep! Probably the best looking rock pool I've ever seen. No native scorps around there?

I like the last pic of the beetle, give a good sense of speed and movement.
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PostSubject: Re: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/22/2011, 11:13 am

nice pics mate
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PostSubject: Re: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/22/2011, 3:59 pm

the beetle looks just like the one bex has from the mealworm
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PostSubject: Re: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/22/2011, 4:01 pm

no no...its different species...its obvious Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/22/2011, 4:10 pm

not for me xD
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PostSubject: Re: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/22/2011, 5:55 pm

That awesome and the school is right there wish my school was next to a bloody beach that would have been amazing!! That beetle pic almost looks unreal lol Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Habitat Pics   Habitat Pics Empty4/27/2011, 1:14 am

JamieLawrence: Yes, it is quite a beautiful place Smile Unfortunately no scorpions that I can find! I agree about the beetle pic. I just snapped it while it sped by and got a pretty bizarre looking pic.

Bedlam & Manser: Thanks a lot guys!

Scorpioooo: it's not obvious for me either lol I guess that's because I have done 0 research on beetles Smile

Bex: hahaha yup, it's a nice place to go to school at and I need to keep myself from taking it for granted. And I've gotta say, when I looked at the beetle pic after I snapped it, I was wondering how the heck I did that lol


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