Thank you all!
Paul Lambourne wrote:you Sir are a complete bum bag
Paul, I had to google "bum bag". I cannot say I am very thankful for you making me do that.
Ruggero Morimando wrote:No signs or tales about king cobras?
Peter & Anniek have found kings (always at least dead, but also a few alive) during all 4 of their previous trips. I actually don’t imagine they are extremely rare, but luck is needed... Peter & Patrick saw a snake take to the water which was so large it had to be a king or a Ptyas carinata, but unfortunately it was not re-encountered... In one little village, they showed us a video of a local guy who keeps a ginormous king as a pet, but the sun was going down, so of course we hit the field instead of paying that guy a little visit
Ruggero Morimando wrote:P.S. Interesting and unusual (for me) the nocturnal activity of both P.korros and Z.fuscus
Don’t worry, they were not active but sleeping when caught.
Jürgen Gebhart wrote:A lot of nice Gecko`s, this is my place!!!
And it wasn’t even that humid this time
Bobby Bok wrote:this standard will be hard to beat under suboptmal conditions in SE Africa.
We also had suboptimal conditions, so you better go get 'em, boy!
What can you do but give it all you got? I’m sure you’ll have a great time overthere. Wish I could join...
Mario, perhaps you can tell your countrymen that this is my official entry for trying to get another talk at the Jahrestagung in Vienna
Bob, you better make yours count too this year so we can continue our novel tradition.
Peter Oefinger wrote:Fantastic! Beautiful snkaes, I have to admit...
Oooh la la! Must be really true, because that’s the first time I don’t see you praising lizards