Hi Don,
Are you accusing me aof being like Marc O'Shea :)?  Somehow I don't see me 
looking for geckos on the only tree in the forest that resembles a telephone 
pole, offering zero coverage or hide spots.  If I've got to start using 
crossbows and grappling hooks, that's usually the first sign that somethings 
wrong.  TC


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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Gecko] New Caledonia and O'Shay
>Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 10:58:18 EST
>
>Hi Again,
>
> > I thought this episode emphasized a point made in the recent discussion 
>by
> > Don Wells and Emmanuel aboiut phelsuma imports.  O'Shea is looking for
> >
> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>If you observed the places and the trees O'Shea was looking in you would
>quickly assess that he doesnt understand Rhachy behavior. I saw some of the
>trees he was looking in and couldnt help but blurt out" How the hell could 
>he
>even think anything would live in that tree"! Climbing a 100 foot+ tree 
>thats
>branchless for more then 3/4 of its length, inaccessible to other trees
>nearby, and provides no cover isnt my idea off a place to look for a lizard
>is it yours?
>
>Don Wells
>
>
>There are three kinds of men. The ones that learn by reading. The
>  few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the
>  electric fence for themselves.
>
>

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