Boa Constrictor
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Boa constrictor
Closely related to the python, the boa constrictor is pale sandy brown (which may have a pink cast) with 15 to 20 chocolate brown marks on its back. Normally grows to a length of 10 feet. The largest... More »
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General resource of breeders, rescues, and associations, including a selection of Boa Constrictor pictures and informational links. ... Boa Constrictor Snakes - Natural History...
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Boa Constrictor Printout. The Boa Constrictor is a a large, solitary snake from Central and South American rainforests, savannas, and other environments. Boas are kept as house-snakes in parts of Smuth America, where the boas help by catching and suffocating rats. ... The Boa Constrictor is related to the larger Anaconda.
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Boa constrictor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Boa constrictor ( Boa constrictor ) is a large, heavy-bodied species of snake. It is a member of the Boinae family found in Central America, South America and some islands in the Caribbean...
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Learn all you wanted to know about boa constrictors with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Close-up of a boa constrictor's head...
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Notes and images of boa constrictors, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. ... The boa constrictor belongs to a specialized grouping of reptiles: the first class of vertebrates to evolve to become completely independent of water.
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