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  2. Jamaican boa - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaican boa, [4] Jamaican yellow boa or yellow snake [5] (Chilabothrus subflavus; in Jamaican Patois: nanka) [6] is a boa species endemic to Jamaica. No subspecies are recognized. [4] Like all other boas, it is not venomous.

  3. List of boine species and subspecies - Wikipedia

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    Chilabothrus strigilatus ailurus, Cat Island boa; Chilabothrus strigilatus fosteri, Bimini boa; Chilabothrus strigilatus fowleri, Andros boa; Chilabothrus strigilatus mccraniei, Ragged Island boa; Chilabothrus strigilatus strigilatus, Bahamian boa; Chilabothrus subflavus, Jamaican boa, Jamaican yellow boa or yellow snake; Corallus, neotropical ...

  4. Chilabothrus - Wikipedia

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    Chilabothrus, [1] commonly known as the Greater Antillean boas or West Indian boas, [citation needed] is a genus of nonvenomous snakes the family Boidae. The genus is endemic to the West Indies . 12 [ 1 ] or 14 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] species are recognized as being valid.

  5. Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park - Wikipedia

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    This park is the last of two known habitats of the giant swallowtail butterfly (Papilio homerus), the largest butterfly in the Western Hemisphere and also the habitat for the endangered Jamaican blackbird (Nesopsar nigerrimus), a refuge for the Jamaican boa (Chilabothrus subflavus) and the Jamaican hutia (Geocapromys brownii).

  6. Puerto Rican boa - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rican boa (Chilabothrus inornatus), most commonly known as Culebrón ("big snake"), is a large species of boa endemic to Puerto Rico. It is a terrestrial and arboreal snake with a pale brown to dark brown coloration. It grows to 1.9 m (6.2 ft) in length. It feeds on small mammals such as rodents and bats, birds and sometimes anole ...

  7. List of vulnerable reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican boa (Chilabothrus subflavus) Longhead water snake (Enhydris longicauda) Exiliboa placata; Dwarf wolf snake (Lycophidion nanus) Two-lined black earth snake (Melanophidium bilineatum) Mcnamara's burrowing snake (Pseudorabdion mcnamarae) Pseudorabdion talonuran; Burmese python (Python bivittatus) Python kyaiktiyo

  8. List of snakes by scientific name - Wikipedia

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    Boaedon subflavus Boaedon upembae Boaedon virgatus Bogertophis ... Chilabothrus subflavus Chilomeniscus Chilomeniscus savagei Chilomeniscus stramineus Chilorhinophis

  9. 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.