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  2. Boiga multomaculata - Wikipedia

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    Boiga multomaculata, also called the many-spotted cat snake, large-spotted cat snake and marbled cat-eyed snake, is a species of rear-fanged colubrid snakes.

  3. Boiga trigonata - Wikipedia

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    Boiga trigonata, commonly known as the Indian gamma snake or common cat snake, is a species of rear-fanged colubrid endemic to South Asia. Description

  4. Boiga - Wikipedia

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    Boiga is a large genus of rear-fanged, mildly venomous snakes, known commonly as cat-eyed snakes or simply cat snakes, in the family Colubridae. Species of the genus Boiga are native to southeast Asia, India, and Australia, but due to their extremely hardy nature and adaptability, have spread to many other suitable habitats around the world.

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  6. Boiga kraepelini - Wikipedia

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    B. kraepelini is a long and thin snake that can grow to a total length (including tail) of 160 cm (63 in). Its head and eyes are large with the head measuring twice the width of the neck. The pupils are cat-like, as is typical for its genus. The colouration of the upper surface of the body and tail is usually amber or brown to copper brown ...

  7. Boiga thackerayi - Wikipedia

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    Boiga thackerayi, or Thackeray's cat snake, is arboreal, mostly seen close to forest streams, and is active during the night. It is rear fanged and is known to grow up to three feet in length. It is rear fanged and is known to grow up to three feet in length.

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    Not all snakes are venomous, but a bite can still injure your dog or cat. If you live in an area with rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, water moccasins or coral snakes, take extra care to ...

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