I know this blog is titled bat data so you are probably wondering why my pictures are of rattlesnakes. Well, for the past two weeks of in field data collection I have ran into these awesome little guys on the trail! Yes! These are photos I took with my phone. I absolutely love seeing our Arizona wildlife but I have to admit it has been a little scary on the trail since these encounters. I think it's time to invest in headlamps!
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I love snakes, I find them very interesting. I've always wanted one as a pet but I feel like my mom would kill me if I got one. But you should let me and David take a look at the bat data. We’ve been trying to get our hands on some data to see what you guys actually document while collecting so we can use it for the server.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering why there was pictures of snakes instead of bats haha. Wildlife is so cool. I am not exactly a snake person but I think they are so cool and interesting to look at. This makes me want to just go take a hike and see what animals I come across. Good luck on your project!
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