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i believe they were trying to say GUYANA...
sometimes people don't fully research the animals they're selling, or take an uninformed person's word...
once, at a show i saw an "Israelian Jaya" Carpet Python...
(actually written out that way on the price sign...)
so. they're either really really rare, or someone didn't quite do their homework...
bc
I think it's ignorant to assume that the person is ignorant.
Yes, the letter A should be replaced by the letter U, but I doubt there is anyone here that always spells perfect.
The letter H is right below the letter Y, could it be possible tha the person hit the wrong key? Maybe an email to the person is the best thing to do. He/She will either tell you they misspelled the word or you may end up teaching something to him/her.
Since everyone decided they would debate spelling and ignorance, I guess I will try to answer your question. I'm assuming you are talking about the Guyana Boa. The Guayana boa is a type of Boa constrictor constrictor that comes from the country of Guyana. Guyana is between Suriname and Venezuela and is just North of Brazil. Guyana boas are typically larger than any Colombian boa (BCI). Be aware that these snakes are imported often and may not adapt to being in captivity (some have parasites and begin to lose weight, while others never eat at all). Captive bred Guyana boas have lots of purple and make excellent pets or breeders.
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