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SnakeBiteJunkies
at Mon Nov 17 21:16:13 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SnakeBiteJunkies ]
Honestly, I'm not sure which is technically the "smallest", however, I would think that it would be either one of the sand boas (Eryx sp.), woodsnakes or "dwarf" boas (Tropidophis sp.), or possibly the Bromeliad Boa (Ungaliophis sp.) of Central America, which is one of my favorites. Candoias, although relatively small, are definately out, as are Rosies (Lichanura), Rubbers (Charina), Mexican burrowing "python" (Loxocemus) and Calibaria.
Again, just my $.02. After all, you asked for it.
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