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Species that are closely related to the Dumeril's boa
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Madagascar ground boa (
Acrantophis madagascariensis
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This beautifully patterned boa constrictor is Madagascar’s largest snake. With diamond-like markings on its back, in subtle shades...
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6 Images
1 Video
Rosy boa (
Charina trivirgata
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The rosy boa is an attractive snake, usually noted for its pattern of three wide, black, brown, reddish-brown or orange stripes th...
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13 Images
0 Videos
Arabian sand boa (
Eryx jayakari
)
One of the smallest boa species, the Arabian sand boa is the only boa found in south-east Arabia, and one of the most common snake...
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6 Images
2 Videos
African burrowing python (
Calabaria reinhardtii
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This unusual and secretive snake closely resembles the sand boas (subfamily Erycinae), leading to controversy over whether it is i...
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8 Images
0 Videos
Asiatic rock python (
Python molurus
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Information on the Asiatic rock python is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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8 Images
0 Videos
Jamaican boa (
Epicrates subflavus
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As its common name suggests, this distinctive species is found only on Jamaica, and is the island’s largest, native, terrestrial p...
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6 Images
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Cuban boa (
Epicrates angulifer
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Information on the Cuban boa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Woma python (
Aspidites ramsayi
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The woma python is distinguished from other Australian pythons by its narrow head which is barely distinct from the neck. It has s...
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3 Videos
Palau bevelnosed boa (
Candoia superciliosa
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Information on the Palau bevelnosed boa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Green anaconda (
Eunectes murinus
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While the anaconda may not hold the title of the worlds’ longest snake—coming second to the reticulated python—its huge girth mean...
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Madagascar tree boa (
Sanzinia madagascariensis
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This medium-sized constrictor occurs in two colour variations. Prevalent mainly in the eastern half of the range is the green to ...
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3 Videos
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