The rubbery appearance of the boa distinguishes it from the other two snakes that reside in north idaho the common garter snake and the western terrestrial garter snake which have stripes running along their length.
Rubber boa snakes in idaho.
Rubber boas grow to about two feet in length.
The rubber boa is a primitive snake compared to its much larger relatives native to latin america which include the boa constrictor emerald tree boa and green anaconda.
A northern rubber boa is in residence in bosworth s office.
The rubber boa is uniformly colored on its backside with colors ranging from tan to brown to olive green.
1 23 2 47 oz 35 70 g color.
Dark brown to tan back.
Little seen because of their propensity to remain in burrows idaho s northern rubber boa charina bottae is a snake that fits in the same family as the larger and more commonly known constrictors.
The rubber boa is actually one of only two boa species found in north america.
The rubber boa charina bottae is a non venomous mild mannered snake only found in british columbia and the us north west the name charina is derived from greek meaning graceful.
15 33 inches 38 84 cm weight.
Rubber boas are one of the smallest members of the boa family reaching only 14 to 28 inches long.
The rubber boa has retained the club like tail of its erycine ancestors.
They have a uniformly thick body blunt head with small eyes and blunt tail.
The rubber boa is a very docile reptile.
The ring necked snake is small only around 20.
Young are born pinkish but darken as they age.
Ventral side yellow olive green to orange.
Southern rubber boa.
The rubber boa is a snake that actually looks like a long elongated rubber tube.
Idaho s other rattlesnake species the prairie rattlesnake actually do not cause that much damage.
In fact it is often used by therapists to help people overcome severe phobias to snakes.
Northern rubber boa rubber boa southern rubber boa bottanorthern rubber boa bottae umbratica.
It may seem strange to find a boa a snake in the same family as the boa constrictor and anaconda in idaho s forests.
Because the head and tail look similar it is sometimes called the two headed snake.
The rubber boa is actua.
Arguably our rarest most beautiful snake bosworth said.