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<blockquote data-quote="PseudoDave" data-source="post: 9801" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>All the reptiles, forgot to include the amphibians, we're lucky to have great crested newts in our two ponds, but we dont see many toads around here at all.</p><p></p><p>Like i say though, i've found at least one specimen of all our native reptiles, excluding the smooth snake which I didnt find in my area but on a trip to see my family in somerset. So, in my village and surrounding farms we've found sand lizards, common/glass lizards, grass snakes and adders. Now that i've organised a camera I'll be taking it with me when we go looking again. There is an old quarry near me, which is surrounded by heath, we live on a naturally chalky area with plenty of low vegetation surrounded by woodland, which basically makes it suitable for all of our native reptiles and amphibians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PseudoDave, post: 9801, member: 123"] All the reptiles, forgot to include the amphibians, we're lucky to have great crested newts in our two ponds, but we dont see many toads around here at all. Like i say though, i've found at least one specimen of all our native reptiles, excluding the smooth snake which I didnt find in my area but on a trip to see my family in somerset. So, in my village and surrounding farms we've found sand lizards, common/glass lizards, grass snakes and adders. Now that i've organised a camera I'll be taking it with me when we go looking again. There is an old quarry near me, which is surrounded by heath, we live on a naturally chalky area with plenty of low vegetation surrounded by woodland, which basically makes it suitable for all of our native reptiles and amphibians. [/QUOTE]
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