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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

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    That tail is amazing...


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    Thanks kam
    Should hopefully get better with age too

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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

    Manged to grab a couple outdoor pics of my South Brazilian boas today this is the female

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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

    This is the male, slightly brighter tail than the female

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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

    They are beautiful.


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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

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    They are beautiful.


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    They look great.

    Fun to see the size perspective with your hand in the picture.

    I thought they were bigger, but they are still small little critters.

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    South Brazilian Boas

    Being a complete boa noob/stranger, what purpose does the vividly colored tail serve in nature? That snake is gorgeous!


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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

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    They look great.

    Fun to see the size perspective with your hand in the picture.

    I thought they were bigger, but they are still small little critters.
    Thanks Gio.
    They wouldn't keep Still for belly pics. it's really pink and wanted them to show it off.

    saying there nearly two years old they on small/medium mice every 10days, like bcc the bca can regurge easily if over fed

    Mum and dad are not 5ft anyway.
    So never going to be that big anyway

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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

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    Being a complete boa noob/stranger, what purpose does the vividly colored tail serve in nature? That snake is gorgeous!


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    In the jungle the bcc and bca are very arboreal and sway there tail in the green branches as a caudal lure in enticing birds and small primates and rodents to the bright red thinking its ripened fruit.
    Kind of makes sense really and also very clever on there behalf

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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

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    In the jungle the bcc and bca are very arboreal and sway there tail in the green branches as a caudal lure in enticing birds and small primates and rodents to the bright red thinking its ripened fruit.
    Kind of makes sense really and also very clever on there behalf

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    Fascinating! Thanks for the knowledge.


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