The Boidae, commonly known as boas or boids, are a family of nonvenomous snakes primarily found in the Americas, as well as Africa, Europe, Asia, and some...
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The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a species of snake in the family Boidae and is native to western North America. It is sometimes known as the coastal...
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the Greek word "Titan" in addition to Boa, the type genus of the family Boidae. The species name is a reference to the Cerrejón region it is known from...
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likely possible in all species of Eunectes and several other species of Boidae. According to the founding myth of the Huni Kuin, a man named Yube fell...
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List of largest snakes (section Boas (Boidae))
world, measured either by length or by weight, are various members of the Boidae and Pythonidae families. They include anacondas, pythons and boa constrictors...
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kept and bred in captivity. The boa constrictor is a member of the family Boidae. The species is native to tropical South America. A staple of private collections...
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geographically isolated Sanziniinae (found in Madagascar) and the rest of Boidae, along with fossil evidence. Approaches vary depending on the scenario considered...
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Arabian sand boa or Jayakar's sand boa, is a species of snake in the family Boidae. The species is endemic to the Arabian Peninsula and Iran where it spends...
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Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), Boinae is considered an invalid synonym of Boidae. ) Not including the nominate subspecies. T) Type genus. The genera Acrantophis...
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is a genus of non-venomous snakes in the subfamily Boinae of the family Boidae. The genus is native to South America and Central America. Five species...
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observations of unexpected effects in the genetics of species in the families Boidae and Pythonidae; for example, parthenogenic reproduction produced only females...
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prey-to-predator weight ratio is often much higher than for other types of Boidae. Cannibalism has been observed in this species, though it is not clear how...
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Allain, Steven J. R. (2021). "A Review of Prey Taken by Anacondas (Squamata: Boidae: Eunectes)". IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians. 28 (2): 329–334. doi:10.17161/randa...
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Lichanura (category Boidae)
Lichanura, the rosy boas, are a genus of snakes in the family Boidae. They are distributed across the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico...
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jaculus, known commonly as the javelin sand boa, is a species of snake in the Boidae family. It is the type species of the genus Eryx. The Javelin Sand Boa,...
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the Saint Lucia boa or San Lucia boa, is a species of snake in the family Boidae. The species is endemic to Saint Lucia. Boa orophias was described as a...
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commonly as 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...
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viviparity (giving live birth) common in vipers like most of the species of Boidae. All viperids have a pair of relatively long solenoglyphous (hollow) fangs...
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[citation needed] Pythons are oviparous. This sets them apart from the family Boidae (boas), most of which bear live young (ovoviviparous). After they lay their...
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This is a list of reptiles found in the US state of Washington. List of fauna of Washington "Washington Reptiles". University of Puget Sound. Retrieved...
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List of reptiles of El Salvador (section Boidae)
Typhlops oxyrhinus Domínguez & Diaz, 2011 Order: Squamata · Family: Boidae Boids or boas (Boidae) are a family of non-venomous snakes, native to the Americas...
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List of reptiles of Mexico (section Boidae)
Indotyphlops braminus (Daudin, 1803) Order: Squamata · Family: Boidae Boids or boas (Boidae) are a family of non-venomous snakes, native to America, Africa...
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boa, desert sand boa, or Tartar sand boa, is a species of snake in the Boidae family. The species is endemic to Asia. It has been proposed as the legendary...
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and a key to the species of the genus Eunectes Wagler, 1830 (Serpentes: Boidae)". Russian Journal of Herpetology. 12 (3): 223–229. doi:10...
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considered Booidea (Boidae – boas [including sand boas and many other lineages often called boas, mostly now considered subfamilies of Boidae]), and Bolyeriidae...
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a species of nonvenomous snake in the subfamily Erycinae of the family Boidae. The species is native to Iran, Pakistan, and India. There are no subspecies...
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New Guinea ground boa, or viper boa, is a species of snake in the family Boidae. As its common name suggests, it is found in New Guinea (in the Papua province...
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Boa nebulosa, the Dominican boa, is a species of snake in the family Boidae. The species is endemic to Dominica. Daltry, J.C.; Powell, R.; Henderson, R...
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List of snakes of Trinidad and Tobago (section Boidae)
the entire family. This species is A. scytale, found in South America. Boidae is a family of non-venomous snakes found in America, Africa, Europe, Asia...
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a species of non-venomous snake in the subfamily Erycinae of the family Boidae. The species is native to Southern Asia. No subspecies are recognised. Adults...
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