Snake Update
Posted on February 8, 2009
Today (October 24), Chris rescued a juvenile tercipelo (fer-de-lance) from a neighbor’s property. It will soon be released into its native habitat! This was a first for the snake relocation service and we are excited to see this beautiful snake.
So far this year, 19 snakes have been rescued and relocated. These included a large boa constrictor, eyelash vipers, hog-nose vipers, tercipelo, and a beautiful black and white bird eating snake!
Follow the link to view the release of a boa constrictor Chris relocated:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1356514532703282313
Tags: Caribbean Coast, Costa Rica, Costa Rica wildlife, herpetology, Puerto Viejo de Limon, snakes, Talamanca, wildlife photography
