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Old 02-18-16, 01:02 PM   #1
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Re: Mystery Locality Boa

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This is an interesting suggestion. I'm curious--what made you lean toward that?
lol Well, everyone else already took my first guesses!

Then I looked at the saddle shape vs. the contrast, and then at the face patterns. There's a good contrast, and the saddles have really good outlines and are nice and dark, but solid. I figured, it's a constrictor for sure, but it's body shape didn't have the over-muscled look of a constrictor so I thought maybe there's some imperator influence allowing it to have a looser muscle structure. I know peaks don't decide a constrictor or imperator, so I was looking more at how the saddles connected with sides (not the diamonds). Not sure what they're called, but those little triangles directly on the side. Looks very imperator. Constrictors don't appear to have as big of triangles or have as big of a white spot on the edges of the dorsal portion of the saddles.

Then there's also a mix of the high color contrast of constrictor and the dirty blurriness of the imperator in between the saddles, with the snake becoming a much lighter brown at the front. Again, you don't notice this so much in constrictor.

I could be completely wrong, but these are the most obvious things I've noticed looking at all the different examples of constrictor and imperator, and since Peruvian and Brazilian were already taken I just threw it out there. haha
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Old 02-18-16, 04:07 PM   #2
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lol Well, everyone else already took my first guesses!

Then I looked at the saddle shape vs. the contrast, and then at the face patterns. There's a good contrast, and the saddles have really good outlines and are nice and dark, but solid. I figured, it's a constrictor for sure, but it's body shape didn't have the over-muscled look of a constrictor so I thought maybe there's some imperator influence allowing it to have a looser muscle structure. I know peaks don't decide a constrictor or imperator, so I was looking more at how the saddles connected with sides (not the diamonds). Not sure what they're called, but those little triangles directly on the side. Looks very imperator. Constrictors don't appear to have as big of triangles or have as big of a white spot on the edges of the dorsal portion of the saddles.

Then there's also a mix of the high color contrast of constrictor and the dirty blurriness of the imperator in between the saddles, with the snake becoming a much lighter brown at the front. Again, you don't notice this so much in constrictor.

I could be completely wrong, but these are the most obvious things I've noticed looking at all the different examples of constrictor and imperator, and since Peruvian and Brazilian were already taken I just threw it out there. haha
All valid points...my guess was Peruvian BCC because even their tails don't always stay as red as some other BCC subspecies...but I definitely wouldn't be surprised if you're correct.
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