Candoia bibroni: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Reptilia
- Order
- Squamata
- Family
- Boidae
- Genus
- Candoia
- Species
- Candoia bibroni
- Scientific Name
- Candoia bibroni
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Candoia bibroni
Candoia bibroni—commonly known as Bibron's bevel-nosed boa, Bibron's keel-scaled boa, the Pacific tree boa or the Fiji boa—is a species of boa, a group of non-venomous, constricting snakes, endemic to the southern Pacific Ocean island chains of Melanesia and Polynesia. Two subspecies are recognized, including the nominate subspecies, described here. Candoia bibroni is one of the most isolated and far-removed species of boid snakes on earth, as the majority of boa species (such as Boa constrictor) are found in the Americas and the Caribbean, or, in the case of the terrestrial sand boas (subfamily: Erycinae), in Africa and Eurasia.
...Candoia bibroni in languages:
- Czech
- kandoja fidžská
- English
- Pacific Boa
- English
- Bibron's Bevel-nosed Boa
- English
- Bibron's Keel-scaled Boa
- English
- Solomon Island Tree Boa
- English
- Fiji Island Boa
- French
- Boa du Pacifique
- French
- Serpent des Loyauté
- French
- Boa des Loyauté
- German
- Pazifik-Boa
- Russian
- Тихоокеанский удав Биброна
- Russian
- Кандойа Биброна
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