First, I climbed on the kitchen sink and poked it...I was trying to annoy it enough so that it would just unwrap itself and fall outside to the ground where I could then run around and catch it. When that plan wasn't working...
Plan B: find a fake ladder
I searched the area for something I could use as a ladder....I finally decided on an old cage. It would work if I turned it on its end, stood very carefully on the good wood (as opposed to standing on the termite infested parts) and have Edwin hold it steady so I didn't fall backward into the ravine.
Plan B worked....it took a lot of patience though. I had managed to get the boa's head..which he wasn't very happy about I might add..and part of the body. Now, I just had to keep pulling until the snake decided it was time to let go of the rafters. Finally, it let go...but, I didn't. Had fun taking some pics of the "little" guy and then put him in a sack so that it could be taken and released far away. I say little because, if you remember my first boa encounter, you will remember that one was very large. Edwin was grateful, Alejandro was just pissed off that a girl showed him up. (Suck it Alejandro, girls can do anything that a guy can do. Quit being so damn machisimo!)
After getting this beauty out of the rafters. He was wrapped around the one sticking out up and to the right of me. |
Edwin told me you had to be strong to capture this snake. That is him all nicely coiled around my hand.... I showed him who was stronger.... |
Haha the boys need to be shown who's boss! Beautiful pictures... Thank you for sharing with all of us (and making us all jealous!).
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