Reptiles and Amphibians That Live Underground

Reptiles and Amphibians That Live Underground

When most people think of reptiles and amphibians, they picture a lizard basking on a rock, a snake stretched across a trail, or a frog sitting near a pond. But in the world of herping, some of the most fascinating discoveries happen beneath the surface. A surprising...
The White-Lipped Pit Viper (Trimeresurus Albolabris)

The White-Lipped Pit Viper (Trimeresurus Albolabris)

If you’ve spent any time herping through the lush forests of Southeast Asia, chances are you’ve heard of the white-lipped pit viper (Trimeresurus albolabris). Known for its vivid green body and distinctive pale or white lips, this snake is one of the region’s most...
Herping in Vietnam

Herping in Vietnam

When it comes to herping, Vietnam is one of those dream destinations that deserves a spot on every field guide and bucket list. Stretching from tropical lowland jungles to misty mountain forests, this country offers an unmatched diversity of habitats, and, in turn, an...
Seasonal Brumation vs. Hibernation

Seasonal Brumation vs. Hibernation

When you’re out herping year-round, you start to notice the seasonal rhythms of reptiles and amphibians. In spring and summer, the woods, swamps, and rocky outcrops are alive with activity, snakes basking on trails, turtles crossing roads, frogs calling at night. But...
The Argentinian Coral Snake (Micrurus Pyrrhocryptus)

The Argentinian Coral Snake (Micrurus Pyrrhocryptus)

When most people think of coral snakes, their minds go straight to the iconic red, yellow, and black-banded serpents of North America. But herping in South America opens the door to an even richer diversity of these elusive and venomous snakes. One of the most...
Why Some Frogs Lay Their Eggs in Foam

Why Some Frogs Lay Their Eggs in Foam

When most people think of frogs, they picture hopping amphibians perched near ponds, croaking at night, or leaping into the water when disturbed. But if you’ve spent any time herping in the wild, you’ll know frogs are full of surprises. One of the most fascinating...
Herping the Andes

Herping the Andes

For anyone who’s ever dreamed of trekking through cloud forests, climbing into high-altitude deserts, and stumbling across some of the most unique reptile and amphibian species on Earth, the Andes might just be the ultimate destination. Herping in this region isn’t...
The Patagonia Racer (Philodryas Patagoniensis)

The Patagonia Racer (Philodryas Patagoniensis)

When most people think of herping in South America, their minds usually jump to colorful tree frogs or massive anacondas. But tucked away in the grasslands and woodlands of Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay lives a snake that deserves just as much attention:...
How Toxic Algae Threatens Reptiles and Amphibians

How Toxic Algae Threatens Reptiles and Amphibians

If you’ve spent any time herping near ponds, lakes, or slow-moving streams, you’ve probably seen it, water coated in a green, paint-like scum or streaks of red-brown film drifting across the surface. While some algae growth is natural and even beneficial, not all...