mxracer4life
"Daniel Boone"
First off, I am a little old school, mostly following info gathered by Russo and Crutchfield, so sorry if I came off as "this is how it is". I do see Ronnes point though and agree it is time to re-configure boa taxonomy.
But, let me get this straight, if you caught a boa in the wild and took the info of mid-body, ventral and sub-caudel scale counts, saddle count, color, location and size you would be able to use all of that information, combined, to define what you have? Correct? Or am I talking in circles here?
But, let me get this straight, if you caught a boa in the wild and took the info of mid-body, ventral and sub-caudel scale counts, saddle count, color, location and size you would be able to use all of that information, combined, to define what you have? Correct? Or am I talking in circles here?

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