Quote Originally Posted by ladywhipple02 View Post
The Columbian Boa is usually refered to as a common Boa... and I personally don't think it looks much like a BP:



They can grow up to 8', but typically range between 4' and 6'. Many of the Central American Boas are a little darker... Nics and Mexicans...and a little shorter. South American boas---Peruvians, Brazilians, Bolivians, etc.---seem to be more silver or yellow in color (check out www.riobravoreptiles.com for different localities). They can get quite a bit bigger than normal Columbians.

There are some ground boas that have nice dark markings...

But I really don't think there are any boas that would be mistaken for a BP.
Thanks for clearing that up. How do the two of those get along when they meet? Pretty cool photo.