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  2. Family of Cats Enjoy Playing With Snakes and Seem ... - AOL

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    The actual video was made by a content creator in Indonesia, and is one of dozens upon dozens of videos seemingly taken in his yard of a family of cats playing with snakes of similar size and shape.

  3. Boa constrictor - Wikipedia

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    The boa constrictor (scientific name also Boa constrictor), also known as the common boa, is a species of large, non-venomous, heavy-bodied snake that is frequently kept and bred in captivity. [5] [6] The boa constrictor is a member of the family Boidae. The species is native to tropical South America. A staple of private collections and public ...

  4. Chilabothrus chrysogaster - Wikipedia

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    Introduced predators: Turks and Caicos Islands boas are extremely vulnerable to predation by cats and rats. Cats can likely decimate or exterminate populations of boas on small islands. Human persecution: People are often afraid of snakes and will kill them on site, mistakenly believing that they are venomous, harmful, or demonic entities.

  5. Rubber boa - Wikipedia

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    The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a species of snake in the family Boidae and is native to western North America. It is sometimes known as the coastal rubber boa or the northern rubber boa and is not to be confused with the southern rubber boa ( Charina umbratica ).

  6. Family’s 8-foot-long boa constrictor is lost in Clark County

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    Kia the constrictor is on the loose again. The 8-foot-long snake that was once caught crossing a Lexington street has been on the lam in Clark County since Tuesday.

  7. Boa imperator - Wikipedia

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    Boa imperator (or Boa constrictor imperator in common usage) is a large and heavy-bodied arboreal species [4] of nonvenomous, constrictor-type snake in the family Boidae.One of the most popular pet snakes (often bred in captivity) in the world, B. imperator's native range is from Mexico through Central and South America (west of the Andes Mountains, mainly in Colombia), with local populations ...

  8. Yellow anaconda - Wikipedia

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    The yellow anaconda (Eunectes notaeus), also known as the Paraguayan anaconda, [2] is a boa species endemic to southern South America. It is one of the largest snakes in the world but smaller than its close relative, the green anaconda. No subspecies are currently recognized. Like all boas and pythons, it is non-venomous and kills its prey by ...

  9. 8-Foot-Long Boa Constrictor Found Slithering in Maine Saved ...

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    A deputy got a big — 8 feet, to be exact — shock when he found a snake slithering in a small New England town. Jonathan Marshall, a deputy with the York County Sheriff's Office, located the ...