• Paraguay anaconda

    Paraguay anaconda | 945х945 | 216 Kb

  • Jamaican boa

    Jamaican boa | 1280х720 | 323 Kb

  • Mona Boa

    Mona Boa | 1280х800 | 152 Kb

  • Golden Boar Boa

    Golden Boar Boa | 1280х853 | 239 Kb

  • Puerto Rican Smooth Boa

    Puerto Rican Smooth Boa | 991х644 | 430 Kb

  • Puerto Rican Smooth Boa

    Puerto Rican Smooth Boa | 1280х1024 | 203 Kb

  • Rainbow boa

    Rainbow boa | 1024х768 | 230 Kb

  • BoA Corallus ruschenbergerii

    BoA Corallus ruschenbergerii | 1280х960 | 128 Kb

  • Garden boa

    Garden boa | 1280х853 | 205 Kb

  • Garden boa

    Garden boa | 1280х850 | 339 Kb

  • Garden boa

    1280х853 | 234 Kb

  • Dog boa on branch

    1280х960 | 123 Kb

  • Dog boa on branch

    1280х982 | 494 Kb

  • Ringed boa

    1280х960 | 146 Kb

  • Pacific Boader

    741х514 | 127 Kb

  • Kandoya Bibrona

    1024х768 | 220 Kb

  • Madagascar tree boa

    1068х1047 | 905 Kb

  • This boa eats the victim

    2000х1500 | 493 Kb

  • Little boa

    1280х960 | 237 Kb

  • Boa's head

    1024х768 | 203 Kb

  • Boa's head

    1024х681 | 128 Kb

  • Giant anaconda

    1280х857 | 88 Kb

At the word boa, many people have the image of a large snake, capable of strangling a fairly large animal. So it is, but in this article we will consider boas in more detail, from a scientific point of view.

In the biological classification, a boa is a subfamily in the family of foot foots. There are many types of boas. By the way, one of the species of boas is anaconda, more precisely it is a genus that includes four species.

It should also be noted that the subfamily, the sand boa, belongs to the family of pawns. Representatives of this subfamily are very small - their length is only one meter.

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