Finding Snakes and Reptiles

Monday, 23. November 2009

There are not many regions in the world that haven’t been colonised by snakes and other reptiles. Snakes are even found in cities, although it is only the friendlier ones that usually survive human wrath. However, if you want to look for a few of the more uncommon snakes, you could look in parks and fields, on beaches or in rivers and ponds and even in the sea, depending on where you live, of course, as sea snakes are inclined to inhabit warmer, tropical waters.

You will have to be very alert and train your eyes to notice even the smallest movement. Wear clothing of dull, drab colours and move slowly, stopping often to listen for movement in the grass or bushes. In the beginning, you will have many false hopes, until you learn to tell the difference between the sounds of the different animals that live or hunt in the grass.

Snakes are difficult to find. Most of the adventurous snakes get killed by frightened (and often ignorant) humans, but a good tip is to look for relatively damp areas in arid regions and, conversely, dry spots in damp areas. Look for where their prey might congregate. For example, near water for toads and frogs. Watch for frightened lizards or birds fleeing for their lives. And listen for geckos warning each other of the presence of a predator.

If you need to move anything, at least don’t damage it and furthermore, ensure you put it back as you found it. Two useful tools while out looking for snakes and other reptiles are binoculars (for tree snakes) and a snake-hook, which should also be used for moving bits of debris so that you don’t risk getting bitten by a snake or stung by a scorpion. A camera, a torch and a notebook and pen are more or less essential, depending on how seriously you treat your interest in herpetology.

You could also take a rule or tape to measure your specimens and a few plastic bags and boxes to hold them while you are doing so. Do not kill anything and do not take anything home with you either! Apart from it not being right to wander into their territory and cause mayhem, it is often contrary to the law too. Be very wary of picking up any snake that you cannot definitely identify as non-venomous. You could be miles from anywhere and will probably not have anti-venom with you. Since many snakes can kill within 30 minutes, you would probably die.

In summary, go looking for snakes by all means, but take it easy and slowly and wear inconspicuous clothing. Moreover, wear strong, hiking-style boots to give you some protection where you are most vulnerable and do not move anything unnecessarily. Take a snake-hook to move things if you need to; a tape, torch, camera, notebook and pen to record your experience and/or findings and a few clear plastic receptacles in case you feel that you have to pick something up.

I hope you really enjoy your search for snakes and other reptiles, but always keep in mind that snakes are not friendly and they are definitely not pets, so be wary of snake bites especially if your search is not taking place in the gardens of a hospital!

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Camping Vacations: An Amazing Way To Connect With The Outdoors

Sunday, 13. September 2009

Who doesn’t love enjoying nature, taking the long hikes enjoying the beautiful scenery, admiring the sky at night? Outdoor camping provides you all of that. Camping is a way that the whole family can get together and enjoy time spent with each other.

The greatest part of camping is enjoying family time no phones, televisions or electronics. My kids adore watching the stars and trying to make shapes out of them. It is so peaceful looking up at the beauty above you.

Every campground has numerous things to do like pools, trails, bingo, basketball courts, baseball fields, playgrounds, paddle boats. The choices are never-ending. Just because you are sitting under a tent by the fire there is always something to do. You will be astonished at what your children came come up with just by playing with a stick and a ball.

What man doesn’t like to go out into the outdoors and fish? Just about every campground has somewhere that you can wet a hook and attempt to catch some fish. You don’t have to go to a state campground as there are multiple places to go camping.

There are a number of necessity items that you need when planning a camping trip such as a tent, sleeping bags, bug spray, bath items, propane cylinders if you plan on grilling with a gas grill, pillows and snack foods are just some. In the event that you plan on cooking hot meals then you will furthermore want pots and pans and dish rags with soap so you can clean them afterward.

This is just a few tips and items that you will need when planning a camping trip rather with your family or alone. The more times you go camping the more things that you will start to understand that you can live without. You will begin seeing what you can do without at home too. It makes you think.

Camping is an affordable way to get away without the hassle of planning a vacation. Most camp grounds are first come first serve basis so you drive up and pick your spot. It is a wonderful spur of the moment trip. Camping is affordable, relaxing and peaceful. Why not go camping? Camping is for all ages.

Wendy Racklave writes for website Outdoor Supreme where you will find articles on subjects such as sleeping bags and camping trip tips.


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