Sanzinia: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Reptilia
Order
Squamata
Family
Boidae
Genus
Sanzinia
Species
Scientific Name
Sanzinia

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Sanzinia

Sanzinia is a genus of snakes in the family Boidae.

The genus contains the following species:

  • Sanzinia madagascariensis, Madagascar tree boa or Malagasy tree boa
  • Sanzinia volontany, Nosy Komba ground boa

Sanzinia madagascariensis is a rare boa that is highly attractive for the pet trade because they are large and gentle, as well as easy to keep (Ross and Marzec, 1990). It is the eastern species of the genus Sanzinia. They are greenish in color and their newborns are red with white stripes on saddles. The western species, Sanzinia volontany, on the other hand, is a brownish color while their newborns are orange with yellow stripes on saddles and black dots on both sides. They reach maturity in four years and can have anywhere from four to 16 neonates after a gestation period of six to eight months in low temperatures at nighttime (Ross and Marzec, 1990; Radovanovic, 2011, Valeev and Antonov, 2013).

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Sanzinia in languages:

Russian
Древесные мадагаскарские удавы
Russian
Собакоголовые мадагаскарские удавы

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