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Cuban Boas in Cuba

Jay W. Mar 04, 2010 02:04 PM

I travelled down to Gitmo last Nov. Check out my pics below (not sure how to post them on here). Seeing a 12 foot Epicrates angulifer in the wild is unreal.

Jay
http://s862.photobucket.com/home/insularway

Replies (6)

PhilippeLamarre Mar 05, 2010 12:59 PM

That must have been pretty impressive . I wish i can see that once in my life...

Nice pics, Jay, i like the comments too :P.

phil.

Jay W. Mar 06, 2010 04:07 PM

Thanks dude. You stay on your current path, you'll get exposed to some great opportunities. I was pretty loopy on cold meds, so some of the comments may have been a little off color.

Jay

natsamjosh Mar 05, 2010 06:16 PM

>>I travelled down to Gitmo last Nov. Check out my pics below (not sure how to post them on here). Seeing a 12 foot Epicrates angulifer in the wild is unreal.
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>> Jay
>> http://s862.photobucket.com/home/insularway

Wow, that must be incredible seeing these snakes in the wild. Thanks for sharing.

Ed

Jay W. Mar 06, 2010 04:09 PM

Thanks Ed. Incredible is pretty accurate!

Jay

TOM_CRUTCHFIELD Mar 07, 2010 09:16 AM

Jay, finished looking at those you sent me some time ago. It's remarkably similar looking to the area around my farm. Cuba looks much like extreme S.E. Florida and the Fl. Keys but we have NO Cuban Boas, Cuban Iguanas, Hutia, etc unfortunately. Seeing lg. angulifer in situ like that must be exciting.....
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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com

Jay W. Mar 13, 2010 10:52 AM

Hey Tom,

I need to come visit & check out your farm. I was amazed at how dry it was down there in November. Kinda reminded me of fall here in Ohio. It was real awesome to see angulifer in situ like that. The boas all pretty much occurred in dry scrub-like habitat. I'm curious to see how the base differs in the wet season, if I get to go back down in May.

Jay

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