- The
Boidae,
commonly known as boas or boids, are a
family of
nonvenomous snakes primarily found in the Americas, as well as Africa, Europe, Asia, and some...
-
likely possible in all
species of
Eunectes and
several other species of
Boidae.
According to the
founding myth of the Huni Kuin, a man
named Yube fell...
- kept and bred in captivity. The boa
constrictor is a
member of the
family Boidae. The
species is
native to
tropical South America. A
staple of
private collections...
- 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...
- the Gr**** word "Titan" in
addition to Boa, the type
genus of the
family Boidae. The
species name is a
reference to the Cerrejón
region it is
known from...
- world,
measured either by
length or by weight, are
various members of the
Boidae and
Pythonidae families. They
include anacondas,
pythons and boa constrictors...
-
considered Booidea (
Boidae – boas [including sand boas and many
other lineages often called boas,
mostly now
considered subfamilies of
Boidae]), and Bolyeriidae...
- the
entire family. This
species is A. scytale,
found in
South America.
Boidae is a
family of non-venomous
snakes found in America, Africa, Europe, Asia...
- jaculus,
known commonly as the
javelin sand boa, is a
species of
snake in the
Boidae family. It is the type
species of the
genus Eryx. The
Javelin Sand Boa,...
- prey-to-predator
weight ratio is
often much
higher than for
other types of
Boidae.
Cannibalism has been
observed in this species,
though it is not
clear how...