Duane
They have maws to but I don't think it was one of them<g>. Actually
I'm not sure whether I saw a snake or not. We were visiting Cave of
the Winds at Manitou Springs. When I looked down a crevice I saw what
appeared to be a gold and black hooped snake. The guide did not seem
inclined to find out <g>. I should add that we visited just after the
floods in the area which could explain how the snake got there.
BoW
On 5 Aug 99 at 16:25, Duane Wheeler wrote:
> *How about a RockyMt. paddlefish? They have paws!
>
> -=A=-
>
> Brian of Wiggin wrote:
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Soaring Golden Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Brian of Wiggin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Duane Wheeler
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: rangernet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: 05 August 1999 00:24
> > Subject: Re: [RR] America - alternative approach
> >
> > >At 11:48 PM 8/4/99 +0100, Brian of Wiggin wrote:
> > >...
> > >>least 30% of the time. I think the most of any one type of animal that we
> > >>saw was deer. I think I saw one mountain lion as we passed over the great
> > >
> > >Seeing a wild mountain lion, dead or alive, is rather rare, because they
> > >are pretty shy (except for the occasional attack on a lone jogger).
> >
> > The problem was that I couldn't see all of the animal. It had collapsed over
> > the crash barrier. Whatever it was, it was large and its feet definitely
> > seemed to be paws rather than hooves. Hmm, maybe it was a jackalope!!!! <g>.
> >
> > BoW.
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