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[[Image:Boa_constrictor_240x180.jpg|250px|thumb|right|'''Boa constrictor''' ©RVC and its licensors, Peer Zwart and Fredric Frye. All rights reserved]]
 
The family Boidae comprises three subfamilies: true boas, Boinae; dwarf boas, Erycinae; pythons, Pythoninae. They have vestigial hindlimbs seen as spurs near the vent and include the giant species of snakes. Pythons differ from boas in the arrangement of the skull bones and their reproduction.
 
The family Boidae comprises three subfamilies: true boas, Boinae; dwarf boas, Erycinae; pythons, Pythoninae. They have vestigial hindlimbs seen as spurs near the vent and include the giant species of snakes. Pythons differ from boas in the arrangement of the skull bones and their reproduction.
  
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*Find out more about [[Royal Python|Royal Pythons]]
 
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*Find out more about [[Burmese Python|Burmese Pythons]]
 
*To see information on more snake species, [[:Category:Snake Species|see here]]
 
*To see information on more snake species, [[:Category:Snake Species|see here]]
 
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[[Category:Lizard_and_Snake_Glossary]]

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Boa constrictor ©RVC and its licensors, Peer Zwart and Fredric Frye. All rights reserved

The family Boidae comprises three subfamilies: true boas, Boinae; dwarf boas, Erycinae; pythons, Pythoninae. They have vestigial hindlimbs seen as spurs near the vent and include the giant species of snakes. Pythons differ from boas in the arrangement of the skull bones and their reproduction.