Is that possibly because their more natural environments have been destroyes by humans? The old rail line might be one of the only places left for reptiles to soak up some sun in the area.
There are few, but I have to admit that the rail line is like island in the see of fields.
And some argue that there aren’t any “natural” environment left after 1000 years of human activity here. (Even researchers say that very few places that wasn’t touched are left)
Is that possibly because their more natural environments have been destroyes by humans? The old rail line might be one of the only places left for reptiles to soak up some sun in the area.
There are few, but I have to admit that the rail line is like island in the see of fields.
And some argue that there aren’t any “natural” environment left after 1000 years of human activity here. (Even researchers say that very few places that wasn’t touched are left)