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  2. Boa imperator - Wikipedia

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    Boa imperator (or Boa constrictor imperator in common usage) is a large and heavy-bodied arboreal species [4] of nonvenomous, constrictor-type snake in the family Boidae.One of the most popular pet snakes (often bred in captivity) in the world, B. imperator's native range is from Mexico through Central and South America (west of the Andes Mountains, mainly in Colombia), with local populations ...

  3. Boa constrictor - Wikipedia

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    The boa constrictor is a heavy-bodied snake, and large specimens can weigh up to 27 kg (60 lb). Females, the larger sex, more commonly weigh 10 to 15 kg (22 to 33 lb). [ 21 ] Some specimens of this species can reach or possibly exceed 45 kg (100 lb), although this is not usual.

  4. Green anaconda - Wikipedia

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    When this specimen was 5.94 m (19 ft 6 in) long, she weighed 91 kg (200 lb 10 oz). [23] The estimated weight for an anaconda in the range of 8 m (26 ft) would be at least 200 kg (441 lb). [23] National Geographic has published a weight up to 227 kg (500 lb) for E. murinus, but this is almost certainly a mere estimation. [24]

  5. Family’s 8-foot-long boa constrictor is lost in Clark County

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    Kia the constrictor is on the loose again. The 8-foot-long snake that was once caught crossing a Lexington street has been on the lam in Clark County since Tuesday.

  6. Eunectes beniensis - Wikipedia

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    Eunectes beniensis is a species of boa, reaching between 3.3–4.4 meters (11–14 ft) in length and can weigh up to 35 kilograms (77 lb). [citation needed] It was initially believed to be the result of hybridization between the green (Eunectes murinus) and yellow anaconda (Eunectes notaeus), but was later determined to be a distinct species.

  7. An ‘unbelievable’ 10-foot boa constrictor caught in Florida ...

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  8. Florida family discovers 6-foot boa constrictor that was ...

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    He told WESH he believes the snake has been living there for two to four years, which isn't hard to believe considering that the average lifespan of a boa constrictor ranges from 20 to 30 years. ...

  9. List of boine species and subspecies - Wikipedia

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    Boa constrictor, boa constrictor or red-tailed boa Boa constrictor constrictor, red-tailed boa constrictor or red-tailed boa; Boa constrictor longicauda, long-tailed boa constrictor or long-tailed boa; Boa constrictor occidentalis, Argentine boa constrictor or Argentine boa (also known locally as ampalagua, lampalagua or boa de las vizcacheras) [3]