The Snake at Blind Frog Ranch

 



As a new season of "The Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch" begins tonight on Discovery Channel, I wanted to revisit the snake find.


Viewers probably recall last season when Charley sighted a snake in the pond and took a photo of it after having chased a strange snake-like path in the dirt. (Photo above)

A deer on the property was strangled and a tooth left in it. The tooth was DNA studied by Emery Smith (those of us GAIA fans have an intellectual crush on his show "Cosmic Disclosure.") He found it had snake DNA but also ancient DNA. 

Here's what I'm proposing - 


Above is an artist's rendering of a prehistoric snake in the Utah area that grew to 40 feet long. It was a constrictor. It was called a Titanoboa cerrejonesis. 

The caverns beneath Blind Frog ranch absolutely extend to Skinwalker Ranch and, as I recall, Travis  Taylor shared a photo of a snake in a pond that was unusually huge - in the Uintas, as well. 

I've long held that in the western US, the warming did not melt the Pleistoscence ice and dry it out. It would have done that anywhere else in that latitude and it didn't. But, being that the west was formed by a lot of volcanism and seismic activity with tons of caverns formed, it's like the ancient lakes like Lake Lohantan and Lake Manly, etc., were drained by seismic activity. This has happened in other regions of the worlds. With the water draining fast (the rates of drying up were unusual in the west). Where the water went, the creatures and possibly the "ancient giants" went, as well. 

These cavern systems not only provided water and shelter, but access in some areas to the surface world. One look at the Hav-Masuv legends of the Paiutes and the ant people of the Hopi Culture show a knowledge of these underworld beings.

I hope that they team continues to look for proof of believed extinct creatures as they find their pocket of gold and I really hope Emery Smith takes a bigger hand in the studies.



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