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Topic: Creek Herpin'

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Found a couple yearling diamondback watersnakes right off the bat. Also a couple of baby northern watersnakes. A few spiny softshells as you can see. A nice looking cottonmouth. A hatchling snapper and a decent sized adult snapper. And a baby red-ear slider. Oh, and also a rough green to top it all off.

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Looks like you had a good outing.  Baby softshells are hard to beat on the herp cuteness scale.

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Definately. They are so cute with their little snout and flat, tan shell. They are probably my favorite native turtle species in Arkansas.