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In the above post "test" There's a link to my Flickr with boa pics. I hope you guys can find them ok. I'm kinda newish with boas, well keeping them and definitely sexing them. Haha But this boa clearly has spurs. And is a coastal locality. It's also at least 32-33 inches in length and seems girthy to me. It may be because I'm used to seeing Desert boas which I know tend to be smaller, but it seems large for a male to me. And I've hard there are females with spurs among certain localities. What are your thoughts on this?
I caught a male coastal rosy in 1975 that was 32 inches. He was 36 inches when he died 29 years and 3 month later. The picture looks to be a male probing can verify sex.
Thank you! What a beast of a male you had!
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