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  2. Round Island boa - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Candoia bibroni - Wikipedia

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    Candoia bibroni—commonly known as Bibron's bevel-nosed boa, Bibron's keel-scaled boa, the Pacific tree boa [3] or the Fiji boa [4] —is a species of boa, a group of non-venomous, constricting snakes, endemic to the southern Pacific Ocean island chains of Melanesia and Polynesia.

  4. Candoia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Bolyeriidae - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  6. Candoia carinata - Wikipedia

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    Candoia carinata, known commonly as the Pacific ground boa, Pacific keel-scaled boa, or Indonesian tree boa, [citation needed] is a species of snake in the family Boidae. [ 2 ] Distribution and habitat

  7. Booidea - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, Booidea contains 61 species, [1] including the eponymous neotropical Boa constrictor, anacondas (genus Eunectes), and smaller tree and rainbow boas (Corallus, Epicrates, and Chilabothrus) as well as several genera of booid snakes from various locations around the world: bevel-nosed boas or keel-scaled boas from New Guinea and ...

  8. Snake scale - Wikipedia

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    The ocular scale proper is a transparent scale covering the eye which is called the spectacle, brille or eyecap. [ 9 ] [ 23 ] The circumorbital scales towards the snout or the front are called preocular scales, those towards the rear are called postocular scales, and those towards the upper or dorsal side are called supraocular scales.

  9. Boidae - Wikipedia

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    A fossil of Boavus idelmani, an extinct species of boa Formerly, boas were said to be found in the New World and pythons in the Old World . While this is true of boine boas , other boid species are present in Africa, much of southern Eurasia, Madagascar , New Guinea , and the Solomon Islands , so this is not accurate.