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Posted by: boaphile at Sat Jul 14 21:07:44 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ] It's nice to be a historian of sorts. I have actually had Joe Terry, one of the real pioneers breeding Boa Constrictors, call me to ask when some of his litters were born. Joe Terry produced the first captive born Bolivian Boas in 1985. He called that the "Original Bloodline". Not a particularly creative name but we hadn't gotten as fancy as we are today. It's just in my head. Who was the first to breed the Boa Constrictors that come from Northwestern Peru? These are called longicauda by most. Marcia Lincoln was first in 1990 or 1991 but very few people remember that because most people interested in Boas at that time are gone now and the majority of those that were interested, just weren't interested in those Boas in particular. Marcia bought those animals from one of the old timer reptile dealers in the 80's and well before, Al Weinberg. They were imported through Tumbes, Peru. It's just in there. | ||
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