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  2. Round Island burrowing boa - Wikipedia

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    The Round Island burrowing boa (Bolyeria multocarinata) [1] is an extinct species of snake, in the monotypic genus Bolyeria, in the family Bolyeriidae. The species, which was endemic to Mauritius , [ 4 ] was last seen on Round Island in 1975.

  3. Bolyeriidae - Wikipedia

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    Round Island burrowing boa [5] Mauritius. Casarea: Gray, 1842 1 Round Island ground boa [6] Mauritius. T) Type genus. [1]

  4. Calabar python - Wikipedia

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    This species is known by the common names Calabar ground boa, burrowing boa, [11] and Calabar boa. It is also known as the African burrowing python , Calabar python , Calabar ground python , calabaria , two-headed boa , West African burrowing boa , and West African ground boa .

  5. Category:Bolyeriidae - Wikipedia

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    Round Island burrowing boa This page was last edited on 21 March 2020, at 02:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Erycinae - Wikipedia

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    Erycinae is a subfamily of stout-bodied snakes, all of which are competent burrowers.The largest, E. johnii, rarely exceeds 120 cm (47 in) in total length (including tail).

  7. 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]

  8. Category:Reptile extinctions since 1500 - Wikipedia

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    Round Island burrowing boa; S. Saddle-backed Mauritius giant tortoise; Saddle-backed Rodrigues giant tortoise; Santo Stefano lizard; T. Tonga ground skink

  9. List of reptile genera - Wikipedia

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    Squamata is the largest order of reptiles, comprising lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians (worm lizards), which are collectively known as squamates or scaled reptiles. With over 10,000 species, [15]