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    Re: South Brazilian Boas

    Quote Originally Posted by Kubelwagen View Post
    Being a complete boa noob/stranger, what purpose does the vividly colored tail serve in nature? That snake is gorgeous!


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    In the jungle the bcc and bca are very arboreal and sway there tail in the green branches as a caudal lure in enticing birds and small primates and rodents to the bright red thinking its ripened fruit.
    Kind of makes sense really and also very clever on there behalf

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