Publisher's Synopsis
Boas encompass boa constrictors from Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, and other Central American countries. They have a huge range of colors and morphs, that are variations specific from those commonly found inside the wild. These morphs consist of motley, bloody hypo, remarkable hypo, ghost, sunglow, and albino, amongst many others and deliver the Central American boa a extensive variety of beautiful shade patterns.Along with Colombian boas, Central American boas are frequently cited via pet shops as "commonplace boas." They should no longer be careworn with purple tail boas, who hail from Colombia, develop larger than Central American boas and have a exclusive purple tail. Ranging from four to six ft in length, Central American boas are smaller than their cousins in South America.