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    sometimes known as the coastal rubber boa or the northern rubber boa and is not to be confused with the southern rubber boa (Charina umbratica). Henri Marie...
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    the southern rubber boa, is a species of snake in the family Boidae. The species is endemic to the United States, in southern California. The southern rubber...
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    Charina is a genus of nonvenomous boas, commonly known as rubber boas, found in North America. Two species are currently recognized. Found in North America...
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  • northern rubber boa or coastal rubber boa Charina umbratica, southern rubber boa Eryx, Old World sand boas sensu stricto Eryx borrii, Borri's sand boa Eryx...
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    the rubber boas (see Synonyms). Newer phylogenetic research supports the original arrangement, but herpetologists still do not agree on rosy boa taxonomy...
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  • Common name Charina bottae Northern rubber boa Charina umbratica [e] Southern rubber boa Lichanura orcutti Coastal rosy boa Lichanura trivirgata Rosy boa...
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    boa species native to the continental United States, the other three being the desert rosy boa (Lichanura trivirgata), and the two species of rubber boas...
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  • Strawberry Creek (San Bernardino County, California) (category Rivers of Southern California)
    flycatcher, two-striped garter snake, California spotted owl, and the southern rubber boa. Plans are being made to reintroduce the Santa Ana speckled dace...
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    San Bernardino Mountains (category Mountain ranges of Southern California)
    flying squirrel, California Spotted Owl, Mountain yellow-legged frog, Southern rubber boa, and Andrew's marbled butterfly. The mountains once had an abundant...
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    east of Los Angeles in California, and as far north as southern British Columbia. Rubber Boas have been known to inhabit a wide variety of habitat types...
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  • boa Madagascar ground boa Madagascar tree boa Puerto Rican boa Rainbow boa Red-tailed boa Rosy boa Rubber boa Sand boa Tree boa Boiga Boomslang Brown...
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    Pacific ground boa (C. carinata) Calabaria type species; the Calabar python (C. reinhardtii) Charina type species; the northern rubber boa (C. bottae) Eryx...
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  • The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a snake in the family Boidae and genus Charina. The Boidae consists of the nonvenomous snakes commonly called boas and...
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  • (Lichanura orcutti) Blind snakes Southern rubber boa (Charina umbratica) Subfamily: Boinae Boas Boa constrictor (Boa constrictor) * Subfamily: Colubrinae...
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    Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument (category Parks in Southern California)
    threatened, or rare. Of these, all but one are federally listed with the southern rubber boa being state-listed as threatened. In addition to the Peninsular bighorn...
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    that differed slightly in colour and pattern as separate species—Boa reticulata and Boa rhombeata. The specific name, reticulatus, is Latin meaning "net-like"...
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    Tropidophiidae (redirect from Dwarf boa)
    all of these species were much more closely related to modern rosy and rubber boas than they were to tropidophiids. The only unequivocal tropidophiid fossils...
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    in the Cascade Range and Olympic Mountains. Northern alligator lizard Rubber boa Common garter snake Northwestern garter snake The northern alligator lizard...
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    Manaus, Palácio Rio Branco, in Rio Branco, Palácio Senador Hélio Campos, in Boa Vista, Teatro das Bacabeiras, in Macapá and the Peace Theatre, located in...
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    Fordlândia (category Rubber industry)
    intended to be inhabited by 10,000 people to secure a source of cultivated rubber for the automobile manufacturing operations of the Ford Motor Company in...
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  • Rocky Mountain tailed frog Western toad Bullsnake Common garter snake Rubber boa Sagebrush lizard Western skink Western terrestrial garter snake Brook...
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  • python or sand python Bothrochilus, Bismarck ringed python Bothrochilus boa, Bismarck ringed python Leiopython, white-lipped pythons Leiopython albertisii...
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    racer Long-nosed snake Northern Pacific rattlesnake Prairie rattlesnake Rubber boa Common garter snake Terrestrial garter snake Western painted turtle The...
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    has Canada's only species of boa, the rubber boa. Canada is home to six species of lizard, all living along the southern border with the United States...
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  • campaign by the Villas-Bôas brothers for the protection of the region. An account of the exploration of this area by the Villas-Bôas brothers and their efforts...
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    western spadefoot toad, rainbow trout, coyote, Mexican free-tailed bat, rubber boa, common kingsnake, and many more. The area now occupied by the parks was...
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    Yukon, Nunavut, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Charina bottae (rubber boa) LC – southern British Columbia, but not Vancouver Island Coluber constrictor...
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  • The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a snake in the family Boidae and genus Charina. Boidae consists of the nonvenomous snakes commonly called boas and...
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    Manaus (section Rubber boom)
    considered the upper part of the Amazon). Rubber made it the richest city in South America during the late 1800s. Rubber also helped Manaus earn its nickname...
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    The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a snake in the genus Charina of the family Boidae. Boidae consists of the non-venomous snakes commonly called boas and...
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