Boidae
Boidae, commonly known as boa or boas, is a family of nonvenomous snakes that includes the boa constrictor and anaconda. Most are found in America but some are in Africa, Europe, Asia and on some Pacific islands. Their common names are boas or boids.[1]
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Family: | Boidae Gray, 1825 |
Adults are medium to large in size, with females usually larger than the males. There are two subfamilies with eight genera and 43 species.[1]
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