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ETB Hybrid?

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Is it Possible for an ETB to breed, let's say a Colombian? Just some background i don't own an ETB and don't intend on crossing one if i ever get one. This question was just something that popped in my head.
 
I'm not going to be the one that declares it entirely impossible, but I'd say its very unlikely. The snakes in question are (while both are boas) from entirely different genera of taxonomy, and have very distinct differences in anatomy and physiology.

However, I have seen ETB hybrids with Amazon tree boas (both are of the same genus, Corallus, if I recall).
 
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