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at Thu Apr 16 11:48:13 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ]
Those plus there are likely a few other tiny islands that have their own little populations of them as well. That's what I was refering to when I wrote,
"There are also many little Islands that hold their own insular forms of Boa Constrictors that nobody has ever collected, and hopefully never will."
Back in the 80's Bob Sears flew down there and picked and whatever he wanted pretty much. Lots of stuff nobody else had ever seen. The original Crawl Kay Boas were brought back by Bob. He bred them, produced babies. Bob gave his entire collection to the charge of Tim Mead just before Bob died after a long bought with Cancer. After a year or so, Tim sold all the animals that Bob had entrusted him with. That infuriated me. ----- Jeff Ronne Sr
The Boaphile
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