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Posted by: terryd at Tue Jan 29 10:33:15 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]  
   

Dan,
I did find a number of Redtails and a nice big Rainbow boa. BUT, the Redtail photos came out horrible. And the Rainbow boa, a client had gone on a walk on one of our trails at the lodge just before dinner and just before dark. He comes back after 20 min. and tells me he saw a big snake that was orange and had circles all over it. I asked him at what point in the trail he saw it, and I went jogging off down the trail to the point he told me about. It was still there coiled up just off the side of the trail. I only had a few min. left of light, but I did get a good look at it.
It was as big around as my wrist and 4 to 5 feet long. I feel pretty lucky to have seen one.

-Dell

These are from two years ago. I had about a weeks worth of photos that came out blurry. Not sure why. Last year I never found boa, but I did have a better camera. Isn't that how it goes?





I've caught alot of these cats now and I don't remember, but I think we ate this one. Most of them we let go. One we put in the lodges fresh water pool. We had to drain the pool to catch it again. But we drain the pool every 4 days and put fresh water back into it, so no big deal.
Take care Dan, and take good care of that annulata, it's a gem.



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