The first they caught was indeed Rhacodactylus trachyrhynchus.  Then a
sub-adult leachianus.  Sarisonorim are quite uncommon over there from what I
read in Aron's Rhacodactylus article for Reptiles.  Also, they live in nickel
rich areas, which are, unfortunetly, being mined.  I also like the "send the
little guy" into the tree method.  I would be soo good at that!  I only
discredit O'shea for useing safety equipment.  Just kidding, it was a very
good program, but I wish they had captured some Eurodactylodes or some
Bavavia.  Who would not get a kick out of O'shea getting sprayed in the face
with Eurodactylode goo!?

--Daniel

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