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RE: LOOK AT IS

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Posted by: onthefly at Wed Dec 6 22:17:57 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by onthefly ]  
   

The Rosy Boa at maturity is approximately 32"-38" for males and 34"-40" for females. Heavily nourished captive specimen of the California Coastal region have attained sizes of up to 50 inches in length. Males are identified by the presence of rudimentary legs or spurs on each side of the vent. The Rosy Boa can live up to 30 years in captivity, with a current living record at ~ 27 years. Record longevity will no doubt be redefined with the vast number of captive bred Rosy Boas in collections today.
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