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The Round Island boa (Casarea dussumieri), [4] also known commonly as the Round Island keel-scaled boa [1] and the Round Island ground boa, [1] is a species of nonvenomous snake in the monotypic genus Casarea in the family Bolyeriidae. [5] [6] The species is endemic to Round Island, Mauritius. No subspecies are currently recognized. [4] [6]
Casarea dussumieri (Schlegel, 1837) – Round Island keel-scaled boa [1] Cinnyris dussumieri – Seychelles sunbird; Clarias dussumieri Valenciennes, 1840 – a species of air-breathing catfish; Coilia dussumieri Valenciennes, 1848 – goldspotted grenadier anchovy; Colletteichthys dussumieri (Valenciennes, 1837) the flat toadfish.
Dumeril's boa (Acrantophis dumerili) Malagasy ground boa (Acrantophis madagascariensis) Fiji Island boa (Candoia bibroni) Palau bevel-nosed boa (Candoia superciliosa) Rubber boa (Charina bottae) Puerto Rican boa (Chilabothrus inornatus) Arabian sand boa (Eryx jayakari) Bolivian anaconda (Eunectes beniensis) Dark spotted anaconda (Eunectes ...
A number of endemic reptiles are found in Mauritius, particularly on Round Island, that were once found in the main island. These include the Mauritius ornate day gecko, Bojer's skink, keel-scaled boa and Mauritius lowland forest day gecko.
Pacific ground boa, Pacific keel-scaled boa, Indonesian tree boa Indonesia , including the northern peninsula of Sulawesi , the Sangihe and Telaud Islands, the northern Maluku Islands ( Seram , Ambon , Haruku, Saparua , the Banda Islands , Goram and the Tanimbar Islands ), Misool , Batanta , Salawatti, Anaguar ( Saipan ) and the Palau Group (at ...
The L/B Jill has been anchored off Round Island in the Atlantic Ocean since Dec. 8, 2023. This photo was taken Dec. 19, 2023 by retired Miami Herald photographer Joe Rimkus of Vero Beach.
Worried about the potential storage losses of a round island, Kellermann began to plan exactly where each and every plate, pot, and piece of flatware would be stored to make the island as ...
Common names: Mauritius snakes, [2] Round Island boas, splitjaw snakes. The Bolyeriidae are a family [2] of snakes native to Mauritius and a few islands around it, especially Round Island. They also used to be found on the island of Mauritius, but were extirpated there due to human influence and foraging pigs in particular. [3]