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constrictor, boa constrictor scientific classification kingdom: animalia phylum: chordata subphylum: vertebrata class: reptilia order: squamata suborder: serpentes infraorder: alethinophidia family: boidae gray, boa is the common name for any of the various non- venomous , constricting, typically live-bearing
subfamily. found in both the old world and new world, boas inhabit diverse terrestrial, semi-aquatic, and arboreal habitats. they are integral to food chains in their ecosystems , ambushing, constricting, and swallowing whole such prey as birds , amphibians , fish , reptiles ( lizards , caimans ), and mammals...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Boa
opposite, rather than alternating, leaves of three. most people are allergic to the oils in the poison ivy plant, but other animals appear to be unaffected, and the flowers and berries produced by the plant help sustain a wide variety of birds and insects, while the leaves are sometimes consumed by mammals
opposite, rather than alternating, leaves of three. most people are allergic to the oils in the poison ivy plant, but other animals appear to be unaffected, and the flowers and berries produced by the plant help sustain a wide variety of birds and insects, while the leaves are sometimes consumed by mammals...
http://www.midwestnaturalist.com/toxicodendron_radicans.html