Viper Boa
Explore the colorful mystery of New Guinea's enchanting snake!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Candoia aspera
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
New Guinea
Average size
2 to 3 feet long
diet
Small mammals, lizards, amphibians
lifespan
10 to 15 years
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Overview
The Viper Boa is a dazzling snake found in the lush landscapes of New Guinea. With its scientific name Candoia aspera, this reptile wraps itself around its habitat like a master of disguise.
These snakes typically measure between 0.6 to 0.9 meters (2 to 3 feet) in length, making them slender yet striking. Their beautiful scales come in a mix of brown and orange patterns that help them blend in with the forest floor.
The Viper Boa enjoys a varied diet, snacking on small mammals, lizards, and even amphibians. This snake is a constrictor, which means it wraps around its prey to squeeze the life out of it before dinner is served!
With a lifespan of about 10 to 15 years, these boisterous boas can be quite the long-term companions in the snake world. They are known to be calm and gentle, making them more of a “squeeze” than a “bite” when it comes to temperament.
The Viper Boa belongs to the Boidae family and shares its class, Reptilia, with iguanas, chameleons, and even turtles. All members of this class have important roles in their ecosystems, much like the Viper Boa.
These snakes hang out in trees and bushy areas, using their colors to fool unsuspecting prey. It’s like they’re playing a grand game of hide-and-seek in the wild!
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