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Okay I just wanted to know who among us here thinks the Suri's & Guyana's are the same boas?
I know that they are both B.c.c but I mean the same local. I have been lookin at a lot of imports latley and I have found a large number of boas that would be considered "Guyana's" from Suriname & vice versa. I am starting to lean to wards calling them the same local but with a high degree of variation. I just want to get your thoughts on the idea & by all means post evidence to back up your claims I'm still hunting for a good study on the subject!
Hi colonel!
I saw Suriname like Guyana and vice versa. I think there is no pure blood boa except when they are in a distinct place like a island. Even in the wild, when a populatoin is near another, they will crossbread a day or another, maby it's " a form of evolution"