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Posted: 16 Jun 2009 Topic: slow worms in the north east



Hi does anybody know of any sites in the north east of the uk that has slow worms I regulary see common lizards and the occasional adder but i have never seen a slow worm

 

any help??????

cheers andy




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Posted: 16 Jun 2009 Topic: slow worms in the north east



Cheers dave I will keep on looking mate plenty of lizards on the moors but not much to lift up and look under for slow worm! I will keep my eyes peeled.


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Posted: 19 Jun 2009 Topic: slow worms in the north east



Cheers for the replies I had a good tramp round the local woods and meadows must have looked under hundreds of rocks,logs,dry stone walls and piles of grass and found................1 toad!!!!

I'm starting to think that there aren't any reptiles in the north east!!!




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