tech1 wrote:
So, did anyone get pictures of the kingsnake and kangaroo rat?  :^) That
sounded like a great adventure.

It was a great time. But sadly, such moments with animals are fleeting, and both were gone long before we got the cameras out.

But if you're jonesing for a kangaroo rat pic, here are two from a trip to Joshua Tree Phil Davis and I went on a while back:

<http://www.fourthworldlabs.com/krat/krat1.jpg>
<http://www.fourthworldlabs.com/krat/krat2.jpg>

They're quite bold for such small defenseless critters.

The king snake looked a bit young, only about two feet long. In addition to the black and white stripes that characterize them, this one had a bronze-ish pattern on the light areas. Don't know if that's just an indication of age, or maybe some species other than the California king snakes I'd seen before. He seemed calm enough when Andre and I were just standing there, but as the other footsteps approached he got shy and went into a hole.

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