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Latest news about European Grass Snake History The Ponds of Happenstance: Snakes in the grassSnakes in the grass. Despite the title, this bit is not about politics. Really. I live in South Florida and we have a problem...well, we have a lot of problems, but the one I'm talking about here concerns snakes. Real, live, actual snakes. When I was in school ... This time, Paul Krugman targets Europe with his one-size-fits-all so. ... As a concept, negative space is relevant in a number of fields of inquiry, including art, architecture, mathematics, sociology, history, lan... Abortion ... Continue reading
The Druid's Egg: Just What Was It? - darkavalonbooks's posterousA lot of mystery still clings to the object described by Pliny in his Natural History as the serpent's egg. As I have always been interested in herpetoculture, I decided to approach this ... The mass of entwined snake bodies encountered in the summer, the presence of an egg, and the double reference to water points solidly to the Common European Grass Snake or Natrix Natrix (from nato, 'to swim'). The grass snake, to which we may compare the North American garter ... Continue reading
Raymond Balta - TLTV - The Lithuanians Voice - Lietuviu Balsas ...My experiences started in Europe in 1942, later as a refugee fleeing the advance of Communism and am an ardent student of History - History was taught in school when I attended Grammar School and High School in the US before the Liberals ... People are deaf, dumb and blind when it come to "cleverness" - just like the snake oil salesman - beware of what is being sold start at the top of this string again "Have you studied History - between 1918 and 1948?" I think ... Continue reading
Snakes that play the corpse for their foes - Zahid DID YOU KNOWSnakes in trees often simply relax and fall to the ground out of harm's way if they are threatened, but there are snakes, such as the European grass snake and the American hognose, that are truly consummate actors. Despite ... Continue reading
Isabel in London!: Early Spring OutingsThe animals included an osprey (hawk), lion-haired macaw (monkey), blue grosbeak (perching bird), European grass snake, and the drinker moth caterpillar. There was also an engraved copper plate along with the print that ... Continue reading
NaturePlus: Can anyone identify this snake? - Natural History MuseumLuanne explained very well the colour variation of Grass Snakes. You can see in this old ID guide illustration what they can look like. In Eastern Europe, most Grass Snakes have bright yellow marks on their head. I understand ... Continue reading
thedarkavalonbooks: The Druid's Egg: Just What Was It?A lot of mystery still clings to the object described by Pliny in his Natural History as the serpent's egg. As I have always been interested in herpetoculture, I decided to approach this ... The mass of entwined snake bodies encountered in the summer, the presence of an egg, and the double reference to water points solidly to the Common European Grass Snake or Natrix Natrix (from nato, 'to swim'). The grass snake, to which we may compare the North American garter ... Continue reading
Ohio Birds and Biodiversity: Kirtland's Snake, Pt. 2This sort of graminoid-dominated meadow is probably a pretty decent habitat for Kirtland's snake, from what I gather, and the county from which this record was made has previous Kirtland's snake records. In any event, one of my snake-seeking friends, who probably ... Jim McCormac: I am a lifelong Ohioan who has made a study of natural history since the age of eight or so - longer than I can remember! A fascination with birds has grown into an amazement with all of ... Continue reading
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