Showing posts with label Boa Snake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boa Snake. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Green Snake


Green Snake
Green Snake Green Snake, Head Appears.

Green Snake A Big Scary Green Snake

Green Snake Very much horde of Green Snake in one place.

Green Snake Green Snake

Green Snake Crhistmast Green Snake

Green Snake Funny Green Snake

Green Snake Ultimate Green Boa Snake

Green Snake Best Green Snake




These are so many pictures of green snakes I've collected from the eb. green is snake is commonly snake that has green color, So it may be Green boa snake, smooth Green snake, viper Green snake, parrot Green snake, mamba Green snake, and more.

Green snake is beautiful picture of snake, and you can make them as a wallpaper on the desktop, because there are many Green snake that is used by people as wallpaper. So there Green snake pictures, hope you will enjoy it.


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Rubber Boa


Rubber Boa

rubber Boasuitabe with its color, Tan Rubber Boa, I tought the tail fo Rubber Boa is resemble with it's head don't you?

rubber BoaRubber Boa in the bushes.

rubber BoaRubber Boa is in the rock, is this snake like worm..

rubber BoaCute Rubber Boa. I see this snake is so funny with it's little tail like it's head.



Rubber Boa is a snake that included in the family of Boidae that is native to western United States area.
Rubber Boas are one of the smaller Boa species which the adults can be anywhere from 15 to 33 inches long and the newborns are typically 7.5 to 9 inches long.
And if I notice Rubber Boa is like worn sometime.
Color, Colors of Rubber Boa are typically tan to dark brown with a lighter ventral surface but it's color is sometimes yellow, olive-green or orange. And the Newborns appear pink often and slightly transparent but darken with age.


Rosy Boa


Rosy Boa

Rosy BoaRosy Boa

Rosy BoaRosy Boa

Rosy BoaRosy Boa

Rosy BoaRosy Boa

Rosy BoaRosy Boa




The Rosy Boa or Lichanura trivirgata is also one of snake from the Boidae family, one of only two members of that family native to the United States. The other is the Rubber Boa or C. bottae.

Rosy Boas are native to the American Southwest, and Baja and Sonora Mexico. Rosy Boa snake small attractive snakes attain a length of 39 in /1 m (though some specimens from the coast of California reach 4 feet) and a large adult of this snake has a body width about the diameter of a golf ball. The coloration in Rosy Boa snakes is highly variable. The common name is derived from the rosy or salmon coloration that is common on the belly of Rosy Boas originating from coastal southern California and Baja Mexico.

Most Boas do not have this ventral coloration but instead have a series of dark to orange spots on a light-colored background.

Almost all Rosy Boas have at least some trace of three longitudinal stripes, one down the center of the back, and two on the lower sides. The appearance of these stripes varies widely from extremely straight and having high contrast with the interspaces to extremely broken with almost no contrast with the interspaces. Stripe colors can be orange, maroon, rust, brown, or black. The interspaces range from shades of light to dark gray, yellow, or tan.

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Rainbow Boa


Rainbow Boa
Rainbow Boa

Rainbow Boa

Rainbow Boa

Rainbow Boa

Rainbow Boa



Rainbow boa it is the snake that is under the Boidae or Boa family, named like this becasue it's motif and style are absolutely beautiful and awesome just like rainbow, rich of colors.

Rainbow boa or Epicrates cenchria is a boa species that is found in Central and South America. Common names include the rainbow boa, and slender boa. A terrestrial species, it is known for its attractive iridescent sheen. Nine subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here.

Rainbow boa is so beautiful snake and I guess it has high price and expensive for sale, I bet you will like this snake, although boa is not venomous snake it's size is big, bigger than other snakes, I wish I had this Rainbow boa's baby and I breed it as a pet. Rainbow boa has much sub species they are Argentine rainbow boa, Caatinga rainbow boa, Brazilian rainbow boa, Paraguayan rainbow boa, Peruvian rainbow boa, Colombian rainbow boa and more.



Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Madagascar Tree Boa


Madagascar Tree Boa

Madagascar Tree BoaMadagascar Tree Boa searching for prey in the night.

Madagascar Tree BoaGood picture, Green Madagascar Tree Boa lying in the green leaves.

Madagascar Tree BoaMadagascar Tree Boa stays on the branch of tree in the forest.

Madagascar Tree BoaMadagascar Tree Boa get caught in the night when searching for food.



Madagascar Tree Boa

The Adults of Madagascar Tree Boa is average 4–5 feet or 122–152 cm in length, although 6–7 foot or 183–213 cm of specimens are not uncommon. Thermoreceptive pits are located between the labial scales. But Madagascar Tree Boa Females are larger than males.

There are two color variations of Madagascar Tree Boa that are considered by some to represent two distinct subspecies. One is green to grayish-green and is found mainly in the eastern half of the range, while the other is yellow, orange and brown and occurs in some parts of the western side of the range. The green variant also tends to be about two thirds of the size of the yellow-brown variant.

Madagascar Tree Boa or "Boa manditra" and or also Malagasy tree boa is a non-venomous boa species that is endemic to the island of Madagascar. The specific epithet is also the Malagasy common name for this snake.


Madagascar Ground Boa


Madagascar Ground Boa
Madagascar Ground Boa

Madagascar Ground Boa

Madagascar Ground Boa

Madagascar Ground Boa


Madagascar Ground Boa or "Boa madagascariensis" is a species of the Boidae family that is endemic to the island of Madagascar. A common name of this Madagascar Ground Boa is Madagascar or Malagasy ground boa.

This species of Madagascar Ground Boa is included in the Boidae family of snakes, subfamily Boinae, but tthere is no subspecies are currently recognized. Madagascar Ground Boa is also described as a species in the genus Acrantophis.

The adult females of Madagascar Ground Boa can be up to 10 feet (3.05 metres), but males are typically smaller, the average size of the population is 8 feet (2.44 m) in length. And this Madagascar Ground Boa is the largest snake species found on the island of Madagascar. Boa madagascariensis, just like others in the family usually dispatch their prey by constriction.



Sunday, September 12, 2010

Boa Snake


Boa Snake
Boa Snake Boa Snake, Black background

Boa Snake The Beautiful Unique Boa Snake

Boa Snake Boa Snake

Boa Snake Brown Boa Snake

Boa Snake Boa Snake eats rat




It's just like the python snakes, boas have elongated supra temporal bones. and quad rate's boas bones are also elongated, but it's not as much, while both are capable of moving freely so that when they swing sideways to their maximum extent, the distance between the hinges of the lower jaw is increased greatly. that means when the both the pythons and boas snakes are eating the prey which size big the mouth can increased greatly and I think you have ever seen this scenes before.

The Boa or Boidae is family of nonvenomous snakes that is found in Africa, America, Europe, Asia and some Pacific Islands. Boa snakes are Relatively primitive snakes, the adults are medium to large in size, but the females are usually larger than it's males.

Over all boas, pythons, and anaconda snakes are the biggest and largest snakes in the world that we must also be careful of these dangerous animal because they have been known that they have ever ate human like us. so just take care guys.




Amazon Tree Boa


Amazon Tree Boa
Amazon Tree Boa The Colorful Amazon Tree Boa

Amazon Tree Boa Red Amazon Tree Boa

Amazon Tree Boa Amazon Tree Boa hanging on the branch



Amazon Tree Boa is found in south America in southern Colunbia, suthern Venezuela, French Guina, Amazonia Brazil, Equador,Trinidad, Bolovia and Peru.
Amazon Tree Boa or Corallus hortulanus is a non-venomous boa species, the basic color can be anywhere from black, brown, or gray but their subspecies aren't currently recognized. Amazon Tree Boa also called common tree boa and garden tree boa.


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