
Charina - Wikipedia
Charina is a genus of nonvenomous boas, commonly known as rubber boas, found in North America. Two species are currently recognized.[2] Found in North America from western …
Rubber boa - Wikipedia
The rubber boa (Charina bottae) is a species of snake in the family Boidae and is native to western North America. It is 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).
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Southern Rubber Boa - Charina umbratica - California Herps
is recognized as potentially C. umbratica by the CDFW. Adult from a dwarf population, 4,600 feet elevation, Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains, Kern County. Adult, Mt. Pinos, Kern County. Not Dangerous - This snake does not have venom that can cause death or …
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Rubber Boa Facts, Description, and Pictures - The Snake Guide
Apr 25, 2024 · They belong to the Charina genus, which includes only one more snake, the southern rubber boa. Native to most of North America, the species has a shiny, rubbery appearance, earning its name. It is one of the smaller boa species, growing no longer than 1 foot to 2.75 feet (30-84cm) as adults.
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Northern rubber boa - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
This species is likely more common than records show because: it is difficult to find these nocturnal, semi-fossorial snakes; most records are from chance encounters versus systematic surveys; and these snakes use a variety of habitats, suggesting they …
Charina Bottae - Rubber Boa - USA Snakes
Charina bottae, the rubber boa, is the smaller of the two species of boas native to the United States. It can mostly be found in the Western United States from Washington to California.
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