I've seen "boids" everywhere. Are they boas or something?
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Isn't it cooler that serpent's don't walk anymore?
(Genesis 3:14)
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I've seen "boids" everywhere. Are they boas or something?
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Isn't it cooler that serpent's don't walk anymore?
(Genesis 3:14)
>>I've seen "boids" everywhere. Are they boas or something?
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>>Isn't it cooler that serpent's don't walk anymore?
>>(Genesis 3:14)

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Jay A. Martin
Jay Martin Reptiles
I thought a boid was one of those little feathery flying animals
steve
>>I thought a boid was one of those little feathery flying animals
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>>steve
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Jay A. Martin
Jay Martin Reptiles
I guess we're both getting boid with all this talk about boids lol.
shall we stop now
steve
Family boidae also known as Boids is the taxonomic classification for all boas and pythons. Here's a breakdown of Ball pythons as seen by a taxonomist.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Vertebrata
Class Reptilia
Subclass Lepidosauria
Order Squamata
Suborder Ophidia
Superfamily Henophidia
Family Boidae
Subfamily Pythoninae
Genus Python
Species regius
Mark
>>I've seen "boids" everywhere. Are they boas or something?
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>>Isn't it cooler that serpent's don't walk anymore?
>>(Genesis 3:14)
np
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Isn't it cooler that serpent's don't walk anymore?
(Genesis 3:14)
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