Just curious to see if you can geuss the true locality of this boa?
have fun.

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Just curious to see if you can geuss the true locality of this boa?
have fun.

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>>Just curious to see if you can geuss the true locality of this boa?
>>have fun.
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Regard,
Claus Rix
hehehehehehe
Nobody will ever say for sure where a boa is coming exept if he captured it himself ! Boa constrictor is the more complicated snake with the more subspecies and localities , from Mexico to Argentine !!!!
So , let us know if you catch it yourself .
For me he has a columbian pattern for the tail and Mexican for the rest with some belize accents !
At least I have been trying to play to this impossible quiz !
Alain
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Luke Martin
Bronze Serpent Reptiles
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Buenos Dios!
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Richard -amazoa-
"Changes in behavior occur when the pain of staying the same outweighs the pain of change."
aerg
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Jim Hopkins "Hoppy"
Hopkins Holesale Herps
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COasta Rican,, I think you cheeted and saw my post in the photo gallery but if you didn't cheet GOOD ANSWER.
Yes this animal was hand picked and collected and legally imported from Coasta Rica by Jim Kavney from Hiss n things. He does the Coasta Rican travel tours, one of these days I'm gonna go with him.
But I think that was fun to see how many responses and what you were thinking.
Thanks for playing
Maybe I'll put some more.
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