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BOAS |
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General Info : The Red-tail Boa is 1 of the most popular snakes in the pet trade today. It has many subspecies like all boas, but the Red-tail Boas are normally heavier than the Boa Constrictor |
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Amazon Tree |
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Dumeril's |
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Range & Habitat : These beautiful Boas can be found in Mexico, Central, and South Americas. |
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Emerald Tree |
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Red-Tail |
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Appearance : Light Tan or Grayish colored snakes with sharp, bold markings along the back and sides. |
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Rosy |
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Size : Adult Red-tail Boas may reach a length of 14 feet. They are the heaviest Boa Constrictors of them all. |
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Breeding : These snakes bare live young and may have up to 50 young. |
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Feeding : Red-tail Boas will eat mammals, birds, and rodents. |
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