The cave-dwelling rat snake is also known as the cave racer, a subspecies of the beauty rat snake. Many people still refer to the genus Orthriophis as Elaphe, though most snakes in this genus have been moved to other genera.

But now Im hearing about a "Snake Gun". Whats this gun and how do you get it? (Im at the last cave where all your weapons become lev 1 and Im thinking about starting over with one of the other guns so that I don't have to worry about that)


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The yellow-red rat snake (Pseudelaphe flavirufa) is a small forest snake that normally hunts rodents, lizards, and other small animals in the ground. However, in a remote cave tucked away in the jungles of the Yucatan, these snakes have developed a creepy and incredible new way of life.

The Snake combines the accuracy of the Polar Star with the piercing damage of the Fireball. Its name comes from its ability to shoot fireballs which follow a sine wave pattern through the air at levels 2 and 3, resembling a slithering snake.

We just got back...did the cave tubing with Yhony. It was FABULOUS!! The river is crystal clear. I couldn't believe that we were in the middle of a rain forrest and saw no bugs, no mosquitos, no snakes. One spider and that was it.

Snakes?!?! I don't think so. I would have walked on water and I bet the guide wouldn't have been there either. That's not to say there are never snakes present - just unlikely with a group of people splashing and kicking that they would be drawn to the site. The water is crystal blue when in sunlight, appears dark within the caves - but the same water. There are snakes off the beaten bath within the jungle, according to our guide.

No snakes on our tour. You have to walk several miles with the inner tube on your shoulder. Since snakes have no shoulders and can't walk very fast I doubt if they could make it. The command our guide gave when the water got shallow was "BUTTS UP".

Snake Warning!!! Just wanted to warn anyone considering the cave tour that there are snakes in the caves. My brother-in-law was bit by a pit viper snake in the cave while on the excursion. It was a quick bite that required 20 vials of anti-venom before he was stable. The locals still denied it was a snake bite after we questioned it. We were on Spendour of the Seas and the excursion was on 3/2/05. He is recovering but it was very serious, he had to leave the ship and was flown to San Antonio Texas for treatment.

What kind of pit viper was it? It's the use of the generic term "pit viper" that makes me somewhat suspicious. If it actually happened, why didn't you say what specific type of snake it was? If the drs don't know what specific kind of snake he was bitten by, they wouldn't know what type of antivenom to give. Antivenoms are specific enough that even for the rattlesnake, it can vary from specie to specie (ie: diamondback, prarie rattler, etc)

Was the snake in the water or on the ledges and rocks within the caves or on the jungle paths? Did the cruise line doctors treat him initially or was he treated in a local hospital in Belize before flying home to Texas. Thanks for your reply - how this occured might affect my decision about cave tubing again. We did it two years ago with Reggie and loved it.

Would just like to hear from kenwoodusa more about the snake bite incident - there were questions asked and I think we would all appreciate answers, since this is the only snake we have heard about in cave-tubing on these boards.

Interesting that KenwoodUSA made his one and only post about snakes and we haven't heard from him again. Also, very limited facts on what really happened. I think the chances of floating through a cave in the water and having a pit viper just attack you are extremely slim. It all seems quite questionable to me.

Anyway, I'm going CAVE TUBING on my Coral Princess cruise which leaves 3 weeks from today! Woo HOO! And, even though I may take a risk of being bitten by a snake, scared by BATS, bumping my bottom on rocks, cold water, etc. You know what? I would much rather endure any of these things and be able to say I have BEEN THERE AND DONE THAT. It beats driving to work and taking my chances on HWY 4 and 680 every day!

Okay, I get it now. Cave tubing...snakes... and the posting warning us all of the dreaded viper in the caves??? The poster seems to just drop a bomb and leave?Happens right around St. Patrick's Day??? Duh, I'm ashamed it took me this long to figure this one out...

"Saint Patrick is most known for driving the snakes from Ireland. It is true there are no snakes in Ireland, but there probably never have been - the island was separated from the rest of the continent at the end of the Ice Age..."

I am a very honest person and I truly wanted to just warn people about the possibility of getting bit by a snake while on this tour. I pray and hope no one has to go through what my family has gone through. We were on vacation too, and did not want to believe that something like this could happen. It was our worst nightmare. I am sorry it took so long to respond, this is the first time I checked this board again. I didn't know how appropriate it would be to give so many details, but now I am angry that some of you would think that I was lying about the incident. So here are the details... We hiked through the jungle and entered the water on our tubes. Did the whole tour. My brother-in-law mentioned at the end of the tour to our guide that he felt like something bit him. Our guide's eyes got pretty big and asked him what it felt like. My brother-in-law (Lonnie) said that it felt like a horse fly and the guide said that it probably was a horse fly and said no more. (We are from Alaska and have horse flies here so he knows what a bite feels like) His arm had a little bump on it at that point. He felt something bite him shortly after we entered the caves as we were passing a gravel embankment near a log. We think the snake was in the water because he was bit on the top of his left forearm as he was tubing backwards. After he got back to the ship, he had to pay extra to call the Doctor in earlier! The Doctor looked at it and wasn't sure at this point what it was but his arm had swollen up more. They put an IV in his other arm to get fluids in him. By dinner it had swollen up almost to his elbow and his hand started to turn black & blue. The Doctor still hadn't decided if it was snake bite, spider bite or some sort of bug bite. Lonnie had to get an IV at midnight and then at 7am the next morning, if it had swelled up anymore then he was suppose to go to the hospital in Cozumel, Mexico our next port. The next morning it was still getting more swollen so he was admitted to the hospital that morning. The Doctors in Cozumel started to treat it as a snake bite immediatley. Maybe they had more experience in these matters, but thank God they did. They researched the types of snakes in Belize on the Internet and made the determination that it was a pit viper. I do not know the different types of pit viper snakes and am merely repeating what the doctors told him. They must have felt pretty confident that it was a pit viper because they then searched for antivenim in the area and found it 35 miles away(I believe my sister-in-law said it was at Playa del Carmen). By the time he started to receive the antivenim, it had been over 24 hours from the time he got bite. They think the snake bite was so quick that he didn't get a deadly dose. Lonnie's bill from the Cozemul hospital reflected the 20 vials of antivenim, which after some research we were glad that he received it in Mexico because it is a lot less expensive than in the USA. While he was receiving the antivenim, his kidneys started to fail. They felt that he was responding to the antivenim but at that point they wanted to get him to the States in a hospital where they had dialysis (sp?) equipment. That evening 11pm (Thurs.) he was air lifted to a San Antoino trauma hospital. Just so you know if you are in the hospital in Mexico and they can't verify your Health Insurance due to the different time zones,etc. they will not let you leave until you pay. They did not let him leave until they paid $5000 (Most of the bill was for the antivenim). He was in the hospital in Texas until the following Tuesday. I can not tell you how hard it was for the rest of us to stay on the ship and wait for news. We wanted to go but Lonnie's wife felt that he would be OK and she needed to pack a few bags and they wanted her to leave immediately. My brother-in-law and wife came home on Thursday.(They had to break their trip back to Alaska into 2 parts because Lonnie was pretty weak & tired). We had dinner with them last night. For the first time Lonnie looked pretty good. He has been back to work part time but is still getting abnormal headaches. We hope & pray that he does not suffer from any long term affects. The whole reason I posted this warning is because Royal Caribbean is not responsible for anything that happens on the excursions and we all signed waivers before going on the tour so the Tour Operator is not responsible. I would have never thought that we could be in any danger. I just simply wanted to get the warning out there so people would maybe know of the possible danger on this tour. I would never joke about something like this, this is the only income for some of those people in Belize. I can not make anyone believe my story but I know in my heart I am not lying and we are so lucky that Lonnie is still with us. If you have anymore questions, I will check this board occasionally and will be happy to answer them.

Nahhhhh....still not buying it! I haven't been cave tubing so I don't know first hand whether there are snakes or not. However, this guy sounds alot like the guy over on the St Maarten board who claims to have been forced to pay $6000 for a jet ski before the vendor would let him leave. Same style of story telling!!! Just my opinion!!

We were on the same ship (Splendour) and were cave tubing at the same day but with another company. I didn't see or hear of any problems while we were at the cave tubing area but I can say I heard a few people talking about this incident as we were getting off the ship in Tampa so I can verify that this is not a story that somebody made up after they returned home. e24fc04721

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