fishead
Well-Known Member
A few years ago a mate was up cape york bowhunting. It was early october and he found a pair of bhps basking. He took some video of them. One slithered down a tight hole in the ground next to where it was lying.
The ground was typical parched late dry season type stuff and the hole looked to be a dug burrow ie not a natural crevis or similar.
I just found it interesting that bhps nest and lay in such a dry environment in the wild. Does anybody know of any published observations of nesting bhps in the wild?
If you've got any buds that bowhunt they will probably have that bit of footage on one of Brad Smiths videos - I'm the red headed (hypomelanistic) guy on the vid
Bye, Steve.
The ground was typical parched late dry season type stuff and the hole looked to be a dug burrow ie not a natural crevis or similar.
I just found it interesting that bhps nest and lay in such a dry environment in the wild. Does anybody know of any published observations of nesting bhps in the wild?
If you've got any buds that bowhunt they will probably have that bit of footage on one of Brad Smiths videos - I'm the red headed (hypomelanistic) guy on the vid
Bye, Steve.