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  • Thumbnail for Candoia carinata
    Candoia carinata (redirect from Pacific boa)
    Candoia carinata, known commonly as the Pacific ground boa, Pacific keel-scaled boa, or Indonesian tree boa,[citation needed] is a species of snake in...
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    known as Bibron's bevel-nosed boa, Bibron's keel-scaled boa, the Pacific tree boa or the Fiji boa—is a species of boa, a group of non-venomous, constricting...
    8 KB (613 words) - 21:34, 5 November 2024
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    called the Central American boa, northern boa, Colombian boa (or Colombian red-tailed boa), common boa and common northern boa. Boa imperator is a wide-ranging...
    16 KB (1,777 words) - 02:29, 8 December 2024
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    Titanoboa (redirect from Titanic Boa)
    Titanoboa (/ˌtaɪtənəˈboʊə/; lit. 'titanic boa') is an extinct genus of giant boid (the family that includes all boas and anacondas) snake that lived during...
    30 KB (3,337 words) - 00:05, 7 March 2025
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    the northern Pacific and northwest Atlantic Oceans. Three subspecies were previously recognised: Stomias boa boa (A. Risso, 1810) Stomias boa colubrinus...
    10 KB (1,013 words) - 08:20, 14 July 2024
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    as the Pacific boa (on the island of Ta‘ū) and Pacific slender-toed gecko. American Samoa has only a few mammal species, such as the Pacific (Polynesian)...
    177 KB (14,594 words) - 12:50, 24 March 2025
  • of Boa imperator is endemic to the Pearl Islands, off the Pacific Coast of Panama. Uetz, P.; Freed, P.; Aguilar, R.; Hošek, J., eds. (2022). "Boa imperator"...
    1 KB (84 words) - 09:50, 10 September 2023
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    Boa sigma, known commonly as the Mexican west coast boa constrictor, is a species of snake in the family Boidae. The species is endemic to western Mexico...
    10 KB (972 words) - 01:04, 12 December 2024
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    as boas or boids, are a family of nonvenomous snakes primarily found in the Americas, as well as Africa, Europe, Asia, and some Pacific islands. Boas include...
    14 KB (1,280 words) - 04:36, 3 March 2025
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    Franz Uri Boas (July 9, 1858 – December 21, 1942) was a German-American anthropologist and ethnomusicologist. He was a pioneer of modern anthropology who...
    147 KB (18,712 words) - 17:23, 12 March 2025
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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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    skink (Emoia lawesii) Pacific black skink (Emoia nigra) Samoan skink (Emoia samoensis) Moth skink (Lipinia noctua) Snakes Pacific boa (Candoia bibroni) (found...
    2 KB (162 words) - 19:19, 4 March 2022
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    extinct. The Pacific boa (Candoia bibroni), also known as Bibron’s bevel-headed boa, the Solomon Islands boa, or the Pacific ground boa (among several...
    13 KB (1,430 words) - 18:25, 29 February 2024
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    Ungaliophis (redirect from Bromeliad boa)
    Common names: neotropical dwarf boas, bromeliad boas, banana boas. Ungaliophis is a genus of dwarf boas found from southern Mexico to Colombia. Currently...
    2 KB (141 words) - 00:47, 29 January 2024
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    (Ornithuroscincus noctua)), two gecko species (Pacific slender-toed gecko (Nactus pelagicus) and mourning gecko) and the Pacific boa (currently only found on Taʻū)....
    22 KB (2,588 words) - 13:53, 7 February 2025
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    species of geckos, eight species of skinks and two species of snakes: the Pacific boa and the Australoasian blindsnake. The marine life is magnificent and...
    117 KB (5,077 words) - 00:01, 19 March 2025
  • Thumbnail for Corallus annulatus
    Corallus annulatus, known as the ringed tree boa, annulated tree boa, and northern annulated tree boa, is a boa species found in Central and South America...
    3 KB (195 words) - 15:33, 5 March 2023
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    Candoia (redirect from Bevel-nosed boa)
    non-venomous boas found mostly in New Guinea, Melanesia, the Solomon Islands and the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. Common names include bevel-nosed boas and keel-scaled...
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  • Thumbnail for Corallus blombergi
    Corallus blombergi, the Ecuadorian annulated tree boa, is a boa species found in Pacific Ecuador. Medium-sized, not much is known about its natural history...
    2 KB (142 words) - 15:33, 5 March 2023
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    Corallus (redirect from Tree boa)
    Corallus, the neotropical tree boas, are a genus of boas found in Central America, South America and the West Indies. Nine extant species are recognized...
    10 KB (593 words) - 17:20, 16 November 2024
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