OFF TO TSAVO TOMORROW
Category: 7. Viperidae - VIPERS and ADDERS, F. OTHER STUFF | Date: Dec 03 2007 | By: admin
Just a short one today. I am taking eight clients to Tsavo tomorrow and we will be staying at Kulalu camp for two nights. Kulalu is on the bank of the Galana river to the south of Tsavo East national park. The last time I was there with clients, we found several snakes. One of them was a nice large female Puff Adder Bitis arietans in good condition. We caught her to show the guests the enormous fangs that they have, took some photos and then released her back into the wild were we found her. This is such a nice feeling to do without having to relocate the animal as is usually the case with our work.
I will miss my family as usual, Eric is six and a half now and he has got used to it, but Joey is only four and she really does get upset whenever she knows that I am going away. Clare my wife is great and always finds a way to cheer her up until I get back. Usually evidence of nice ice creams and other nice things consumed by them can be seen around when I get back. Hopefully we will find something interesting so that I can give them a good story with a picture or two to go with when I get back.
Bellow is a short unedited video clip of the puff adder from our last trip
Video clip by Bonnie Sare (Snake safari - September 2007)
Technorati : Bitis arietans, Kulalu, Puff Adder

3 Responses to “OFF TO TSAVO TOMORROW”
Bob Drewes, on 03 Dec 2007
Nice to see some comments on my favorite critters. The folks at Bio-Ken to a great job and I look forward to visiting once again in a couple of months
Joseph Ojuja, on 04 Dec 2007
Goodluck Cobra platoon.We cant wait to read of this definate promising blockbuster adventure when you guys get back.Click them all and let us see it live!!!.
Katherine Herzog, NYC, on 04 Dec 2007
Hope there’s been some rain in E Tsavo & other parts of Kenya during the Short Rains. That usually brings out the snakes. Happy hunting! Look forward to being regaled with more adventurous serpent tales.
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