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The subspecies most readily available commercially is B. c. imperator, often termed the "common boa" or "Colombian redtail boa," even though its tail markings tend toward brown rather than the deep red or reddish brown of the "true ... Continue reading


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Day 3: Hoatzin birds, a village visit and nighttime on the river

The first, a baby red tailed boa constrictor. Eventually, pet boas are set loose in the jungle as they start to gnaw through the mesh cage they are often kept in and can escape quite easily. And if that wasn't cool enough, they also had ... Continue reading


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Gray, 1825[3] tree boa, Russell's earth boa, red sand boa, indian python Amazon tree (Corallus hortulanus,) Bolyeriidae Hoffstetter, 1946 Round Island boas Round Island Burrowing Boa (Bolyeria multocarinata) Colubridae ... Continue reading


Will your pet snake have to be moved by a pet mover when you shift ...

Take the boa snakes. A small Rosy Boa is three feet long. The Peruvian Red Tail Boa can get to seven foot and longer. And the record for a boa is 18 feet. Yes, we all know about the hug boas that look like they could crush a man, ... Continue reading


pure peruvian red tail boa constrictor

very rare peruvian red tail boa for sale. female, 4 ft long and 2 years old. gery body, black saddles and deep red tail. purchased as wild caught from reputable dealer. stunning snake and well handled. call anytime for more info. Continue reading


An Amazon Cruise to Santa Rosa at the Triple Frontier

We had a good time at a little place I know called Los Boas, photographing them holding a twenty foot anaconda, and a spectacular red-tailed boa, with a macaw on their shoulders. I am smiling thinking about that photo in their book. ... Continue reading


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Whats The Difference Between True-Red Tail Boas and Common ...

Also the Argentine boa BCO( boa constrictor occidentalis) is considered a true redtail and its mostly chocolate brown and white to black n white ( no red at all) But in order to truly understand the differences you will need to do more ... Continue reading


Many Different Types Of Boa Constrictors Locality Boas and Boa Morph

Locality Boas are Boas that originate in a specific geographic area.To name a few Colombian Boas often referred to as redtail Boas.Pervian,Tumbes Peruvian Longicauda,Boa Ortinii ,all three types Boas of peru. Bolivian, Surinam , Guynan ... Continue reading

Boa Peruvian Red Tail basic information

This beautiful Boa Constrictor is colored brilliantly with light pinks, tans, and dramatically deep reds that highlight the tail and a few areas on the snake's back. They are large, hardy snakes that can grow eight to ten feet in length.

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