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    New rescue.. what locality is she

    I picked up this big girl today from Washington's reptile rescue as a normal bci but as I arrived and looked at her she is nothing like my female bci

    Anyone have any ideas what she is ?

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    normal Bi (was BCi)
    No way to tell locality without historical parental data (most likely Colombian, may have Central American in the mix)
    Boas are highly variable in both coloration and pattern.
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    Re: New rescue.. what locality is she

    Looks like a really nice imperata boa.

    As April said without lineage details it's so hard to say where a boa is from nowadays. the gene pool has been pretty mixed up trying to create new morphs over the last decade or so to the point where some locality boas are hard to come by

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