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Rio Bravo Reptiles Photo Gallery

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Argentine boas, Boa c. occidentalis
CB 2003. Rio Bravo Reptiles
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H. n. kennerlyi. Starr County, Texas
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A nice captive-produced
Suriname redtail boa.
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Bolivian Amarali. Barnett line.
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Unusual orange-spot
Argentine boa.
CB 2002. Rio Bravo Reptiles
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Ventral color and pattern on known
imperator localities. Click for details.
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Newborn Belem, Brazil
Boa constrictor c.

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Relative size comparison.
Click for details.
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Anterior ventral color and pattern
of WC Corn Is. boa.
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Just born Isla de Maize boas!
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A nice common Colombian boa.
CB1999. Rio Bravo Reptiles
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In 2003, some very nice
Ecuador BCC were imported.
This is one of the females we
chose for a new project.
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One of our male Ecuador
true redtails.
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A CB and CR redtail of Guyana.
Guyanan redtails can be difficult
captives. Rio Bravo Reptiles
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Comparison of our Hog Island
line (at left) and a Sears line
Hog is. boa. Click for details.
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A pair of high-color, low-pattern
density (LPD) Hog is. boas.,
7 weeks of age.
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Rich color and detail on one of
our Hog Is. boas with a relatively
high-pattern-density (HPD)
CB 2000. Rio Bravo Reptiles
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Close-up of a nice hypo-melanistic
boa from mainland Nicaragua.
One of our other projects.
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Locality Hypos, like this one
of Nicaragua, may produce F2
and F3 generation super-hypos
with much enhanced color density.
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One of our Iquitos line gold
redtails at age 3 years.
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Male Peru true redtail boa.
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Pucallpa, Peru redtail of our
high-yellow line. Age 11 months.
CB 2002. Rio Bravo Reptiles
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Breeder female Pucallpa, Peru
redtail of our high-yellow line.
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Adult male Pucallpa, Peru redtail,
this phase is sometimes referred
to as black-boas.
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A pretty Prairie rattlesnake!
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3 year-old female Suriname boa.
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Exceptional color and pattern
detail of Suriname boa from
the Pokigron area.
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A WC pair of redtails from the interior
of Suriname displaying
somewhat reduced saddle peaking.
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Tarahumara or dwarf boas.
CB 2003.
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Adult female Tarahumara boa,
gravid. 38" long, 1.6KG in total
weight. This female delivered 7
healthy babies 5 weeks after this
photo was taken.
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Adult Tarahumara imperator
with yearling.
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Rio Bravo Reptiles breeds top quality boa constrictors including redtail, insular, island and dwarf boas. We also offer selected captive crotalids. You'll find information on these
animals as well as care and 'how to' guides here!


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