cuban boa on a log
Cuban boas have sharply angular, geometric markings on their backs and sides.
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Chilabothrus angulifer
Cuban boas have sharply angular, geometric markings on their backs and sides.
Boas have razor-sharp teeth that they use to hold their prey still.
This species may grow as long as 21 feet.
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