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  2. Boidae - Wikipedia

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    The Boidae, commonly known as boas or boids, [3] are a family of nonvenomous snakes primarily found in the Americas, as well as Africa, Europe, Asia, and some Pacific islands. Boas include some of the world's largest snakes, with the green anaconda of South America being the heaviest and second-longest snake known; in general, adults are medium ...

  3. Boa constrictor - Wikipedia

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    The boa constrictor is a large snake, although it is only modestly sized in comparison to other large snakes, such as the reticulated python, Burmese python, or the occasionally sympatric green anaconda, and can reach lengths from 3 to 13 ft (0.91 to 3.96 m) depending on the locality and the availability of suitable prey. [16]

  4. Eryx jayakari - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other members of the Boidae family, the Arabian sand boa lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young. [7] The only other Boidae species known to do this is the Mullers sand boa . The female lays a small clutch of eggs which hatch in about 66 days at a temperature of 33 °C (91 °F).

  5. Pythonidae - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] While many species are available in the exotic pet trade, caution is needed with larger species due to potential danger. The taxonomy of pythons has evolved, and they are now more closely related to sunbeam snakes and the Mexican burrowing python. Pythons are poached for their meat and skin, leading to a billion-dollar global trade.

  6. Woma python - Wikipedia

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    Snakes of the genus Aspidites lack the heat-sensing pits of all other pythons. A. ramsayi is similar in appearance to A. melanocephalus, but without an obvious neck. The coloration or desire to locate this species may lead to confusion with the venomous species Pseudonaja nuchalis, commonly known as the gwardar. [3]

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    It’s also just the second time two teams have won 30 of their first 35 games in the same season since 1971-72 when Milwaukee and the Los Angeles Lakers did it (the Lakers won the title as the ...