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thedarkwolf25
thedarkwolf25 Mar 30, 2012 5:07pm
Malinda78 is correct, that is a Red Tail Boa. I have a little girl who is still gray but I hope she colors out like this one
malinda78
malinda78 Mar 14, 2012 5:03pm
If I'm not wrong it looks to be a COLUMBIAN RED TAIL. Am I right or wrong? I have a female baby red tail that looks awful similar to that well let me know if I'm right or wrong?
thedarkwolf25
thedarkwolf25 Jul 22, 2011 6:00pm
He's not venomous at all, the large bulges at the back of his head are his jaw muscles. Pythons and Boas need very strong jaws so they can keep a good grip on their prey when the prey starts to struggle.
UniversalExplorer
UniversalExplorer Jul 10, 2011 6:04pm
Eeeeek! He's scary. That triangular head looks like he's very poisonous.
swright3
swright3 May 14, 2010 11:55am
This is a Boa Constrictor, not a python.