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
Sleaze,
What a great re-telling of this interesting episode. If you haven't
written a book about your various adventures you should do so while the
memories are still fresh.
I was fortunate with my one time encounter with a live Javelina. The
mother had gone ahead into the brush of a small ravine
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, the
Sleaze,
Before this string dies I thought of one other mammal that frequents
caves on a somewhat regular basis but probably not much past the
daylight zones of caves with fairly large entrances. Some years ago on
one of the numerous trips which I made to a particular favorite cave we
viewed this a
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, the rancher asked us if we knew of a way to get rid
of a porky that was eating up his wood fenceposts. Jon told the