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Red-Tail Boa Care
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URL: http://www.anapsid.org/boa.html
There has been a disturbing increase over the past year or so (1996 to present) of boas being dumped by their owners (many of whom tried to sell the
6+ foot boa only to find that, no matter how much they reduced their price, no one was interested in buying) on animal shelters and reptile rescues.
Many of these snakes are in terrible condition, with respiratory infections, riddled with endo- and ectoparasites, many suffering severe injury and
infection from untreated rat bites and thermal burns. [ eng ] |

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The Boa Constrictor Web Ring!
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URL: http://members.tripod.com/~BoaCnstJon/boa/boaring.html
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The Belize Zoo - Boa Constrictor
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URL: http://www.belizezoo.org/zoo/zoo/herps/boa/boa1.html
The Belize Zoo - Central America's finest zoo. Includes video, sound, images and key facts about over 25 of Belize's wildlife. [ eng ] |

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Boa Constrictor Snakes
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URL: http://www.boa-constrictor-snakes.com/
Boas live in high cloud forests all the way to the dry low lands. They are frequently found near human
habitation. Boas are primarily nocturnal or crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk). They will often go
through several weeks of inactivity to get through the periods of cold or drought, this can be observed
in captivity too as the weather changes throughout the year. [ eng ] |

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Boa Constrictor Printout- EnchantedLearning.com
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URL: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/reptiles/snakes/Boa.shtml
Boa Constrictor Printout. The Boa Constrictor is a a large, solitary snake from Central and South American rainforests, savannas, and other environments. Boas are kept as house-snakes in parts of Smuth America, where the boas help by catching and suffocating rats. [ eng ] |

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Boa Constrictor
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URL: http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/boa.htm
The boa constrictor is a non-poisonous tropical snake belonging to a specialized
group of reptiles -- the first vertebrate class completely independent of water. It is
found in Central and South America and often reaches lengths of up to 1.5m. It
belongs to the same family as the python and anaconda, which reach lengths of up
to 9 or 10m. The boa constrictor's life span is about 25 to 30 years. Some boas live
in underground holes while others live in trees. [ eng ] |

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Boa constrictor Page
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URL: http://www.boa-constrictors.com/com/com.html
Boa constrictor Unterarten/Subspecies of boa constrictor. [ eng ] |

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Boa constrictor (Boa Constrictor): Narrative
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URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/boa/b._constrictor$narrative.html
Natural History. [ eng ] |

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Boa dumerili (Dumeril's Boa): Narrative
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URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/boa/b._dumerili$narrative.html
Natural History. [ eng ] |

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