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Question about Sonoran, Tarahumara boas.

Randall Turner

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So I'm wanting to find out what exactly the info on Leopard boas is. I know they are Sonoran locality, but why do I also see Tarahumara locality listed as well. Are the Tarahumaras a very localized group of Sonorans? Or are they just another label some people give for the same thing.
 
Tarahumara's are found on the mountain range for which they are named. They are much smaller than Sonorans and are probably the smallest locality of BCI. It may be due to people's ignorance but I know people have been crossing Tarahumara's into things due to their small size, so there is that possibility as well.
 
Thanks Chris. I did find out some info but forgot I posted this so never responded to it. Yeah, the "Tarahumara Leopards" are not locality pure Leopards, even though they are found in the same general range. Just another mixed animal.
 
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