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    sometimes known as the coastal rubber boa or the northern rubber boa and is not to be confused with the southern rubber boa (Charina umbratica). Henri Marie...
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    rubber boa, is a species of snake in the family Boidae. The species is endemic to the United States, in southern California. The southern rubber boa,...
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    the rubber boas (see Synonyms). Newer phylogenetic research supports the original arrangement, but herpetologists still do not agree on rosy boa taxonomy...
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  • The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a snake in the family Boidae and genus Charina. The Boidae consists of the nonvenomous snakes commonly called boas and...
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    Charina is a genus of nonvenomous boas, commonly known as rubber boas, found in North America. Two species are currently recognized. Found in North America...
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    boa species native to the continental United States, the other three being the desert rosy boa (Lichanura trivirgata), and the two species of rubber boas...
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  • boa Madagascar ground boa Madagascar tree boa Puerto Rican boa Rainbow boa Red-tailed boa Rosy boa Rubber boa Sand boa Tree boa Boiga Boomslang Brown...
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  • northern rubber boa or coastal rubber boa Charina umbratica, southern rubber boa Eryx, Old World sand boas sensu stricto Eryx borrii, Borri's sand boa Eryx...
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    in the Cascade Range and Olympic Mountains. Northern alligator lizard Rubber boa Common garter snake Northwestern garter snake The northern alligator lizard...
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    Pacific ground boa (C. carinata) Calabaria type species; the Calabar python (C. reinhardtii) Charina type species; the northern rubber boa (C. bottae) Eryx...
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  • Common name Scientific name Conservation status Description Photograph Rubber boa Charina bottae Least concern Nonvenomous; adults rarely exceed 60 centimetres...
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    chaparral. Family: Boas Boidae Rubber Boa (Charina bottae) are the most northerly of boa species. The distribution of Rubber Boas covers a large portion...
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    racer Long-nosed snake Northern Pacific rattlesnake Prairie rattlesnake Rubber boa Common garter snake Terrestrial garter snake Western painted turtle The...
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    Erycinae (redirect from Sand boa)
    The Erycinae, also known as the Old World sand boas, are a subfamily of nonvenomous snakes in the family Boidae. Species of the subfamily Erycinae are...
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    western spadefoot toad, rainbow trout, coyote, Mexican free-tailed bat, rubber boa, common kingsnake, and many more. The area now occupied by the parks was...
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    The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a snake in the genus Charina of the family Boidae. Boidae consists of the non-venomous snakes commonly called boas and...
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    Side-blotched lizard Gopher snake Ring-neck snake Eastern racer Common kingsnake Rubber boa Common garter snake Terrestrial garter snake Western rattlesnake The painted...
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  • The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a snake in the family Boidae and genus Charina. Boidae consists of the nonvenomous snakes commonly called boas and...
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    Southwest Asia, rubber boas (Charina) and rosy boas (Lichanura) from North America, neotropical dwarf boas (Ungaliophis) and the Oaxacan dwarf boa (Exiliboa)...
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    sirtalis fitchi), wandering garter snake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans), rubber boa (Charina bottae), sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus graciosus). In...
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    hermit thrush, and American goshawk. Reptiles are not common, but include rubber boa, western fence lizard, and northern alligator lizard. As the landscape...
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    also home to seven species of reptiles, including the painted turtle, Rubber boa, and prairie rattlesnake, bullsnake, sagebrush lizard, valley garter snake...
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    Tropidophiidae (redirect from Dwarf boa)
    all of these species were much more closely related to modern rosy and rubber boas than they were to tropidophiids. The only unequivocal tropidophiid fossils...
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  • Common name Charina bottae Northern rubber boa Charina umbratica [e] Southern rubber boa Lichanura orcutti Coastal rosy boa Lichanura trivirgata Rosy boa...
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  • rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis viridis) Ring-necked snake (Diadophis punctatus) Rubber boa (Charina bottae) Sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus) Sidewinder (Crotalus...
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    squirrel, California Spotted Owl, Mountain yellow-legged frog, Southern rubber boa, and Andrew's marbled butterfly. The mountains once had an abundant population...
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    sirtalis parietalis Northern Rubber Boa Charina bottae Limited Range British Columbia is the most Northern, and closest boa range to either pole. Sharp-tailed...
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    including American badger, black bear, chipmunk, cougar, coyote, rabbit, rubber boa, sage grouse, and vole. Numerous song birds are present during the warmer...
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    western rattlesnake, and British Columbia has Canada's only species of boa, the rubber boa. Canada is home to six species of lizard, all living along the southern...
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    parks also host a variety of snakes such as racers, garter snakes, and rubber boa. Native riparian plant life includes sandbar willows and cottonwoods,...
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