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tarponchik

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In low tide, on wet sand above water level. The creature was 8-10 inch long.
 
It appears, on close analysis, to be an eel of some kind. I say that because it is not a snake. :)

Maybe a juvenile Goldentail Moray Eel? Sorry but I'm separated from my ID books for (hopefully) two more months.
 
It appears, on close analysis, to be an eel of some kind. I say that because it is not a snake. :)

Maybe a juvenile Goldentail Moray Eel? Sorry but I'm separated from my ID books for (hopefully) two more months.
Yeah, my me too. My Humann-Deloach book is 12 hrs of flight away from me now :)
 
Yeah, my me too. My Humann-Deloach book is 12 hrs of flight away from me now :)
Mine is back in Ft. Hood while I attend Master Gunner course at Ft. Benning. Hopefully won’t see them until September- but this is statistically the most difficult Army course in existence.
 

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