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Argentine Boa
The argentine boa canbe obtained from a farm; babies are more preferable, as they are easier to adapt.
They start mating in the fall and through spring; females bear their young in summer. These snakes, like the majority of constrictors, are viviparous, and litters may reach 40 young. The snake feeds on small birds, rodents and lizards, and is active at night.
The argentine boa canbe obtained from a farm; babies are more preferable, as they are easier to adapt.
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Argentine Boa -
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These constrictors are brown in color, featuring an exquisite pattern of light and dark spots and bands. The belly is grey, and there are distinctive bands on the side of the head. The length of the body ranges from 4 to 9 feet. The argentine boa canbe obtained from a farm; babies are more preferable, as they are easier to adapt.
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