Found in a blackberry bush near a racer.
Site: The Redwood Curtain
Weather: 55 F
Habitat: found under a small rotting plank in a sunny opening of the forest
Life Stage: juvenile, alive
Sex: unknown
Time seen: 10:42 P.M.
Weather: 48 degrees fahrenheit,30% humidity, Night, light wind
Microhabitat: Found near small pond croaking
Macrohabitat: Near parking lot, in a town just outside of a 2nd growth forest
Disposition: Young, 2 inches, possibly male
It had a clouded dorsal pattern with colors of gray, gold, and green as well as squared toe tips. This individual was found on a standing dead Coastal Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) trunk with a couple of divots. The standing trunk was heavily charred but it was densely covered in in moss and lichen.
This individual was found on a cool moist night, with little to no breeze, and the temperature was 6° C.
Found outside on the sidewalk with an injured tail and mandible. Some characteristics are: long truncate toes and 2 nasolabial grooves.
On the side of a hand washing station