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:tongue2::tongue2: thats it.. just knock me over. I want I want I want. I've only held one once and it was like holding a liquid rainbow. To watch that rainbow shimmer as the snake moved about.. wow wow wowwie those are stunning. :bow: thank you for sharing.
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I am always amazed at the variety of snake patterns and colors.
Thank you for sharing!
Best of luck on a clutch :gj:
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simply gorgeous! I'm a sucker for a good lookin brb:)
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I hope you get some babies!
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dont they give live birth?
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Thanks everyone! And yes, almost all boas are live-bearers. (I think there is one egg-laying species, but I could be wrong...)
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Wow. What luminescence! Gorgeous! The one in the middle is to die for. Good luck and post pics of babies if it works out! Thanks for sharing. :)
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I love Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boa
Quote:
Erycinae subfamiliy
Compared to true boas, erycines are quite small, with most members remaining well under a meter in length. Fossil erycines have been found in rock strata over 50 million years old, and were once widespread in North America. Now, only two species remain in North America, as well as the sand boas in Africa, Asia and southeastern Europe.
At least three erycine species lay eggs: the Calabar Boa, (Calabaria reinhardtii) (once classified as a python for this reason); the Arabian Sand Boa, (Eryx jayakari); and the West African Sand Boa, (Eryx muelleri).
P.S. I've been thinking about adding BRB to my collection... those two kids look spectacular!