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How Reptiles and Amphibians Communicate
One of the coolest things you start to notice when you go herping regularly is how reptiles and amphibians "talk" to each other, just not always in the ways we expect. These creatures may not have conversations like we do, but they definitely have their own ways of...

Why Do We Fear Snakes and Frogs? A Look at the Psychology Behind It
Engaging in herping can be an exhilarating pursuit for nature lovers. However, for many, the mere thought of encountering a snake or frog evokes profound fear. This widespread apprehension is deeply rooted, stemming from both evolutionary adaptations and cultural...

Nocturnal Reptiles & Amphibians
Exploring the nocturnal world of reptiles and amphibians offers a fascinating glimpse into the unique adaptations these creatures have developed to thrive in darkness. For those who enjoy herping, searching for reptiles and amphibians in their natural habitats, these...

Hibernation vs. Brumation in Reptiles and Amphibians
If you’ve spent time herping in colder months, you may have noticed that your usual reptilian or amphibian sightings seem to disappear. Unlike mammals that hibernate, cold-blooded creatures enter a similar but distinct state of dormancy to survive extreme...

Herping in Urban Environments
When most people think of herping they imagine pristine forests, wetlands, or deserts. However, urban environments have become surprisingly valuable habitats for many adaptable reptile and amphibian species. Cities, towns, and suburban neighborhoods offer unique...

Herping for The Green Vine Snake (Ahaetulla nasuta)
For those passionate about herping, few experiences rival the excitement of spotting a green vine snake (Ahaetulla nasuta) in its natural habitat. This slender, tree-dwelling snake, with its vivid green coloration and elongated body, is a marvel of nature's design....

Why Amphibians Are So Important to the Ecosystem
One of the best parts of herping is flipping over a log or walking along a stream and spotting a frog or salamander tucked away in its natural habitat. But amphibians aren’t just fun to find, they actually play a huge role in keeping ecosystems balanced. Whether it’s...

Herping for Green Snakes
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of herping and spotting a perfectly camouflaged green snake in the wild. These snakes blend so well into their surroundings that you could be staring right at one without realizing it. Whether you’re searching for a Rough Green...

How Reptiles and Amphibians Communicate
When you're out herping, you might not think about how reptiles and amphibians interact with each other. Unlike mammals and birds, they don’t rely much on vocalizations. Instead, they use body language, chemical signals, and sometimes sound to send messages, whether...

Record-Breaking Herps: The Largest, Smallest, and Weirdest Species
For anyone who loves herping, there’s something exciting about spotting a reptile or amphibian that breaks records, whether it's the biggest, tiniest, or just downright weirdest. From massive crocodiles to frogs smaller than a fingernail, these herps hold some of the...