Hey Julie,they are pretty hard to spot at night.The Orang Asli guide that was with us was the only person to spot them.I did spot a Cyrtodactylus Pubisulcus on a tree.I really felt a sense of validation from the trip.I realized my successes with Felinus were trial and error,but I was also very lucky.I had more trial than error,and got it right,more often then not.I am definately hooked more than Ive ever been,and Malaysia is just another year away again.After that,hello Borneo.Even though Ive had alot of success with the Felinus in captivity,I feel 3-5 more trips are needed to really understand all their behaviours.They shut their eyes immediately when light is shone,is it just the brightness,are they responding to humans,or is there another predator out there?They will sit motionless for several minutes after that.Not the best defense,but it makes you wonder.Still alot to learn.

Reply via email to