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    The Cuban boa (Chilabothrus angulifer), also known as the Cuban tree boa and by locals as majá de Santa María, is a very large species of snake in the...
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  • 17161/randa.v27i2.14176. S2CID 237484442. "Cuban boa". Attica Park Zoological Park. Retrieved 2018-12-31. "Cuban boa (Epicrates angulifer)". Wildscreen Arkive...
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  • Chilabothrus angulifer, Cuban boa or Cuban tree boa Chilabothrus argentum, Conception Bank silver boa, Conception Bank boa or silver boa Chilabothrus chrysogaster...
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  • blind snake Boa Abaco Island boa Amazon tree boa Boa constrictor Cuban boa Dumeril's boa Dwarf boa Emerald tree boa Hogg Island boa Jamaican boa Madagascar...
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    Chilabothrus, commonly known as the Greater Antillean boas or West Indian boas,[citation needed] is a genus of nonvenomous snakes the family Boidae. The...
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    known as the dusky dwarf boa, Cuban wood snake, or Cuban giant dwarf boa, is a nonvenomous dwarf boa species found mainly in Cuba. There are three subspecies...
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  • known as the Cuban khaki dwarf boa, the Cuban Khaki Trope, and Henderson's trope, is a species of snake in the family Tropidophiidae (dwarf boas). The species...
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    Michigan, working with Ohio and Mexico on the monarch butterfly, a Cuban boa project in Cuba, the Aruba Island rattlesnake program in Aruba, assisting Michigan...
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    The Cuban dry forests are a tropical dry forest ecoregion that occupies 65,800 km2 (25,400 sq mi) on Cuba and Isla de la Juventud. The ecoregion receives...
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  • Common names: Cuban dusky dwarf boa. Tropidophis fuscus is a nonvenomous dwarf boa species endemic to Cuba. There are no subspecies that are recognized...
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