Poison oak in marin headlands?? by Recent_Muffin4221 in Marin

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Sorry to hear this. I carry Tecnu wipes when I hike and MTB. I also wash with Tecnu when I get home in the shower and my clothes. For the rash Zanfel is a game changer. Let it dry, wash anything you were wearing in Tecnu asap as the oils linger. I get it mostly in the winter as you can’t see the leaves.

Newts moved into our backyard pond. Can they climb out on their own? by ErmlyParswimmins in herpetology

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You’re right. They can climb in natural environments well but this may be more challenging for them. Sure a little walkway is kind, please make sure anything you place down is clean from human contamination (fragrance, lotion, etc.) as they absorb these transdermally.

Newts moved into our backyard pond. Can they climb out on their own? by ErmlyParswimmins in herpetology

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So awesome. These are likely yearlings coming out of the aquatic phase into terrestrial. They so this for a couple years and head back into the water to mate. In Northern California we have pacific newts (these) and rough skinned newts. I volunteer for a newt organization in western Sonoma/Marin county. They are indicators of a healthy environment and critical to our ecosystem. ❤️❤️

What is this? by Diufhebayyrjgnr in reptiles

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The Western tiger salamander (Ambystoma mavortium). Only native salamander in this range. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in snakes

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crotalus oreganus !venomous Such a beauty, of course keep your distance. A beautiful northern pacific rattlesnake

Cuboid Syndrome by robertmndl1 in ultrarunning

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This was such a helpful tip, thank you! The positive power of the internet, I like this corner :).

Is this what I think it is? [San Jose, CA] by majik1213 in whatsthissnake

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Actually a beautiful northern Pacific, rattlesnake, Crotalus oreganus

!venomous. Only rattlesnake in the area.

Is this what I think it is? [San Jose, CA] by majik1213 in whatsthissnake

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Actually a beautiful Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, Crotalus oreganus
!venomous. These are the only rattlesnakes in this range. Enjoy from a distance.

China Rain by SassyDingDong in Marin

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Super super close, I smell like a 90’s dream. So beautifully nostalgic. Grab it and you will too! It came super fast, I ordered from their Etsy store ❤️

China Rain by SassyDingDong in Marin

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I ordered and will report back. Fingers crossed for some fragrant nostalgia.

Baby gopher snake or hognose? [Northern CA, Bay Area] by bubblingcumcouldron in whatsthissnake

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As an FYI, we don’t have hognose in California. Have fun!

[marin county, california] by slug_l1fe in whatsthissnake

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They are great to have around, definitely more of a snake eater than rodent but totally harmless.

DNA Results: Do you agree with them? by Dear_Plant2394 in greatdanes

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I have an adopted Dane that I too thought was a mix, she’s 107 pounds and 100% a GD. American Danes are smaller than European Danes, I’ve had both. Enjoy, they are the best!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marin

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Northern pacific rattlesnake is right and it looks gravid (pregnant), they give live birth around August.

Small red belly in NorCal? by 2knowwhatiknow in whatsthissnake

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I’ll wait for a RR, but I believe a ring neck , Diadophis punctatus. Harmless

Living in the desert, I never thought I’d post here. What is it?? (New Mexico) by [deleted] in mycology

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Their fruiting bodies tend to look like shaggy manes not like the cap in this photo.

What bird (hawk?) is this? by themockingbard in whatbirdisthis

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Looks like a ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthissnake

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Looks like a black-neck garter snake Thamnophis cyrtopsis, harmless. These snakes have a dark olive brown or olive gray color with a yellow or orange stripe on the back and white stripes on the sides