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Post by tygertyger on Jun 29, 2004 19:21:21 GMT -5
Get your thinking caps on
Question 1:
What is one of the differences between a python and a boa?(no need to get all scientific, just a layman's answer will do)
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Post by BeerBoy on Jun 30, 2004 16:16:46 GMT -5
The names are different.......... ? I could cheat and look it up but my guess is.... um... python is bigger! lol I don't know.
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Post by DarkWolfen96 on Jul 2, 2004 12:46:41 GMT -5
i dun know alot bout snakes
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PhillyLeo90
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Post by PhillyLeo90 on Jul 31, 2004 19:04:24 GMT -5
good one, the python is bigger..........darker colored also??
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Post by DarkWolfen96 on Jul 31, 2004 23:57:31 GMT -5
um
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PhillyLeo90
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Post by PhillyLeo90 on Aug 4, 2004 19:53:10 GMT -5
what kinda f**kin python u talkin abt...reticulated, burmese??
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Post by DarkWolfen96 on Nov 16, 2004 13:04:08 GMT -5
MY BRAIN!!!!!!
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Post by goneape on Dec 16, 2004 16:26:53 GMT -5
I know, I know, I know! The python lays eggs. And then the boa gives birth to live young! Check it out, I'm 110% sure! I love Snakes!!! And they are NOT slimey! ;D
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Post by goneape on Dec 16, 2004 16:28:19 GMT -5
Oh yeah I forgot to say that it does not matter what type of python or boa it is that is the scientific differnce. Otherwise each and every single snake is different!
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Animal Territory
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Post by Animal Territory on Dec 24, 2004 0:17:55 GMT -5
OKAY...UM...QUESTION #2 PLEASE
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Post by SharkLover on Jan 2, 2005 0:37:10 GMT -5
Pythons are in PythonidaeBoas are in Boidaepls correct my spelling.
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