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    Erycinae. Sanziniinae. Ungaliophiinae. The Boidae, commonly known as boas or boids, [3] are a family of nonvenomous snakes primarily found in the Americas, as well as Africa, Europe, Asia, and some Pacific islands. Boas include some of the world's largest snakes, with the green anaconda of South America being the heaviest and second-longest ...

    • Erycinae

      The Erycinae, also known as the Old World sand boas, are a...

    • Boinae

      Subfamily Boinae-- 5 genera : Genus Taxon author Species...

    • Sanziniinae

      Boidae: Subfamily: Sanziniinae Romer, 1956: Genera; Two...

  2. Gray, 1825. Boidae, commonly known as boa or boas, is a family of non venomous snakes that includes the boa constrictor and anaconda. Most are found in America but some are in Africa, Europe, Asia and on some Pacific islands. Their common names are boas or boids. [1] Adults are medium to large in size, with females usually larger than the males.

  3. Boa constrictor constrictor. — Forcart, 1951. The boa constrictor (scientific name also Boa constrictor ), also known as the common boa, is a species of large, non-venomous, heavy-bodied snake that is frequently kept and bred in captivity. [5] [6] The boa constrictor is a member of the family Boidae. The species is native to tropical South ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rubber_boaRubber boa - Wikipedia

    Charina bottæ. — Boulenger, 1893. 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 rubber boa or the northern rubber boa and is not to be confused with the southern rubber boa ( Charina umbratica ).

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  6. Apr 30, 2024 · boa constrictor, ( Boa constrictor ), large thick-bodied snake of the boa family, Boidae. Its range is wide, from Argentina to northern Mexico. Though it thrives in tropical rainforests, it also inhabits savannas, cane fields, and semiarid scrublands. The snake’s adult length is typically about 10 feet (3 metres), though individuals of more ...

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  7. May 4, 2019 · All About Boas. Scientific name: Boidae. Boas (Boidae) are a group of nonvenomous snakes that include about 36 species. Boas are found in North America, South America, Africa, Madagascar, Europe and many Pacific Islands. Boas include the largest of all living snakes, the green anaconda.

  8. Boidae. The Boidae are a family of non-venomous snakes found in the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and some Pacific Islands.Relatively primitive snakes, adult boas (or boids) range in size from the small Arabian sand boa (Eryx jayakari) and elegant sand boa (Eryx elegans), both of which reach 40 centimeters (16 inches) in length, to the green anaconda (Eunectes murinus), which reaches up to ...

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