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Posted by: liquidleaf at Mon Oct 9 14:54:05 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by liquidleaf ] I would say yes - even though Hog Island Boas differ in coloration and size from most other common BCI, they are still classified as the same species. So, like nicaraguans, they are "dwarfs", if you just take that to mean "smaller than when fully grown" when compared with normal BCI. From what I've seen though, nicaraguans are smaller than most Hog Islands (my Hogs are both over 4 feet). | ||
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