Friday, April 10, 2015

Day 8 Jungle Walk

Before we boarded the skiffs, our guides told us waders were mandatory for protection from snake bites.


After a short skiff ride from the boat, we pulled up to a place called 'Casual' in San Jose De Sarapanga on the Marañón River.  We climbed ‘stairs’ made of logs that led us to the Amazon Rainforest.  This particular forest was also on higher land, noteworthy considering something like 90% of this area of the Amazon is flatland and we are in wet season.  I imagine higher land is a more likely place for mammals (jaguar, ocelot, peccary, armadillo, etc.)
We hiked up and down muddy trails, carefully choosing each step to avoid slips, insects and snakes.  The heat, humidity and careful hiking - while in the necessary and nearly full body covering - was stifling x10.  This led to contemplations of how people endure/endured life in the jungle and gave a new appreciation for the early explorers of this region.  The perspiration payoff was the wildlife viewing.

Grey Headed Tegu Lizard
Grey Headed Tegu Lizard held by Logan.  Also pictured: John and Dennis
Barred Leaf Frog aka Tiger Legged Monkey Tree Frog
Underside Coloration of Above Frog
Pink-Toed Tarantula and me!

Red Tailed Boa
Red Tailed Boa draped over path - straight out of a movie!  LOL!
Anaconda
Anaconda
Red Backed Poison Dart Frog
Yellow Thighed Poison Dart Frog
Tiger Ant - spotted by me!
Bullet Ant


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