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RE: FL Press: 8-foot snake found on S.R. 82

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Posted by: metachrosis at Fri Dec 29 08:14:49 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by metachrosis ]  
   

LMAO !!!! The experts Huh ?

rotf....



RED-TAILED BOA CONSTRICTOR
• Scientific name: Boa c. constrictor
• Lifespan: 25-30 years
• Length: Up to 10 feet or longer
• Natural Environment: Columbia, Brazil, Mexico, Central America
• Diet/Feeding in Captivity: Pre-killed mice for hatchlings. Adult snakes are fed pre-killed rats or small rabbits. Never feed wild-caught prey or raw chicken or any prey that are wider than the widest part of the snake's body
• Diet in Wild: Amphibians, lizards, other snakes, birds and mammals
• Interaction: Boas over 6-foot-long should not be handled alone
• Habitat: Forests, stream banks, croplands, rainforest
Sources: Veterinarians Race Foster and Marty Smith


   

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