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Boa Constricter
A boa constricter photo can be viewed at any website devoted to reptiles.
None of these snakes are venomous. They wrap their body around prey in a brisk movement and then use their muscles to squeeze the victim to the point of suffocation. Boidae feed on rodents, birds, amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
A boa constricter photo can be viewed at any website devoted to reptiles.
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Boa Constricter -
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The Boidae family counts as many as 50 species of snakes. They feature two functional lungs and vestiges of legs, which are a direct proof of their evolutionary relation to lizards. Different species can be found all the way across South America, and a few in the USA. A boa constricter photo can be viewed at any website devoted to reptiles.
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