I recently picked up a few central american boas during a trade. I'm triing to find out their locality/country of origin? Any help will be appreciated.
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I recently picked up a few central american boas during a trade. I'm triing to find out their locality/country of origin? Any help will be appreciated.
mmmmm looks like I'm having trouble uploading my photos
No one will be able to tell point of origin Locale by looking at a picture.
The best anyone can do from a picture is guess at and confirm
they are probable C.A. and maybe define if they are likely
Nicaraguan , possibly Honduran , Costa Rican or Panamanian.
These will all be guesses and absolutely no good for breeding purposes.
You'll never be able to tag these animals as a Locality specific
without knowing the exact importer and a shipment or
better yet point of origin export Docs.
. . . Lar M
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It was mostly to satisfy my own curiosity as they all possess different phenotypical qualities. I was told that a pair of the boas were Honduran fire bellies.
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