Re: [Texascavers] cave critters

2016-09-28 Thread via Texascavers
The opening shot in the video is of a reticulated python. As for the anaconda that follows it is indeed a biggie! Doesn't look like cave country though. I will never forget coming face to face with one almost that big in Guyana. It's ugly snoot and mine were about 18 inches apart which is

[Texascavers] cave critters

2016-09-28 Thread David via Texascavers
Here is a news story from a few days ago about a snake that was allegedly found in a cave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEDdCPDGXCw David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com ___ Texascavers mailing list | http://texascavers.com

[Texascavers] Cave critters in Heaven

2014-12-12 Thread David via Texascavers
Just for fun: Some websites announced today that someone overheard the leader of the Catholic community subtly indicating there is an after-life for cave-critters. For his ideology to hold water, it would have to include the extinct cave-bear. Right? Also, if this notion could be even remotely

RE: [Texascavers] cave critters

2008-01-08 Thread Fritz Holt
, January 07, 2008 9:23 PM To: texascavers@texascavers.com Subject: [Texascavers] cave critters Fritz: You aren't the only crazy man I've ever known to grab a javelina. On my second trip up the Bladen branch of the Monkey river I had the misfortune to have hired a bunch of worthless bums from Mango

[Texascavers] Cave critters

2008-01-07 Thread BMorgan994
Porcupines are common in the caves of southeast Asia. I have seen them in Mulu and in Thailand, and have often seen their tracks fairly far back. Let's not forget that Deer cave in Mulu was called that because when Tom Harrison (Mr. Cool, look him up) first discovered the cave it was

RE: [Texascavers] Cave critters

2008-01-07 Thread Louise Power
. And, BTW, if they haven't faded out after lo these many years, I still have slides of the whole episode. From: BMorgan994@aol.comDate: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 17:27:31 -0500To: texascavers@texascavers.comSubject: [Texascavers] Cave critters Porcupines are common in the caves of southeast Asia. I have

RE: [Texascavers] Cave critters

2008-01-07 Thread Fritz Holt
. Fritz, the nostalgia king. _ From: bmorgan...@aol.com [mailto:bmorgan...@aol.com] Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 4:28 PM To: texascavers@texascavers.com Subject: [Texascavers] Cave critters Porcupines are common in the caves of southeast Asia. I have seen them in Mulu and in Thailand

RE: [Texascavers] Cave critters

2008-01-07 Thread Ron Ralph
07, 2008 6:04 PM To: bmorgan...@aol.com; texascavers@texascavers.com Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Cave critters When I was still caving with the Rice Speleological Society, a bunch of us, including Jon Everage, went caving on a ranch out of Copperas Cove. While we were getting ready to go

[Texascavers] cave critters

2008-01-07 Thread BMorgan994
Fritz: You aren’t the only crazy man I’ve ever known to grab a javelina. On my second trip up the Bladen branch of the Monkey river I had the misfortune to have hired a bunch of worthless bums from Mango creek to serve as porters. Erlin was the worst, a 6'6 leering sneering teenage