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Hey Dave, looking good! more

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Posted by: bcijoe at Tue Jan 24 07:39:58 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]  
   

You know, i've been reading your posts, and I somewhat disagree with the mexican comparisons.

Every Mexican Boa i've seen has mostly had large, but this X shaped saddles. This guys saddles are too thick and not that large.
The cancuns i've seen have this X saddle pattern, as did some leopard hets i've seen.
The sonorans have white in the saddles, usually as white circles, one on each side of the saddle. This guy doesn't.

I can honestly say he looks 99% like 90% of the Costa Rican boas i've seen posted.

We can eliminate hondurans and panamanians, I have both and the color is way off.

Well, just taking another stab at it...

Nice pic!

thanks, Joe

Here is an adult male hypo cancun boa - enjoy!



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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
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