boidae การใช้
- The "'Boidae "'are a genera and 43 species are currently recognized.
- Rainbow boas, like all boas in the Boidae family, are non-venomous snakes that subdue their prey with constriction.
- To add further to the naming confusion, many species of snake in the family Boidae are known colloquially as " boas " and all are constrictors.
- A particularly specialized form of thermoception is used by Crotalinae ( pit viper ) and Boidae ( boa ) snakes, which can effectively see the infrared radiation emitted by hot objects.
- For instance, many sources classify Boidae and Pythonidae as one family, while some keep the Elapidae and Hydrophiidae ( sea snakes ) separate for practical reasons despite their extremely close relation.
- For instance, many sources classify Boidae and Pythonidae as the same family, or keep others, such as Elapidae and Hydrophiidae, separate for practical reasons despite their extremely close relationship.
- The families found in Belize consist of Colubridae, Boidae, Elapidae and Viperidae, of which the latter two families are highly venomous and may present a potential health hazard to humans if provoked.
- Even without venom, some snakes, particularly large constrictors such as those belonging to the Boidae and Pythonidae families, can deliver damaging bites; large specimens often cause severe lacerations, or the snake itself pulls away, causing the flesh to be torn by the needle-sharp recurved teeth embedded in the person.
- Other organisms that have thermoreceptive organs are pythons ( family Pythonidae ), some boas ( family Boidae ), the Common Vampire Bat ( " Desmodus rotundus " ), a variety of jewel beetles ( " Melanophila acuminata " ), darkly pigmented butterflies ( " Pachliopta aristolochiae " and " Troides rhadamantus plateni " ), and possibly blood-sucking bugs ( " Triatoma infestans " ).
- Both " Bolla " and " Bullar " are actual names for snake / lizard species as well . " Bolla " ( usually stands for European ratsnake but different " bollas " include a group of serpents of families Colubridae or Boidae ) is considered as harmful as usually consumes eggs and poultry, while " Bullar " ( stands for common indigenous glass lizard Scheltopusik ) is considered harmless and even half-domestic as it consumes arthropods and mice.