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  • The rubber boa has retained the club-like tail of its Erycine ancestors.
  • Additionally, the western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia have species of rubber boa.
  • The area around the hot springs is also home to the rubber boa snake.
  • The few amphibians present in the forest include the garter snakes, and rubber boas.
  • Reptilian life includes gopher snakes, king snakes, western racers, garter snakes, rubber boas, ringneck snakes.
  • Rubber Boas are found across the entire state.
  • Of these, all but one are federally listed with the southern rubber boa being state-listed as threatened.
  • The rubber boa has established populations around : Pemberton, British Columbia, Williams Lake, British Columbia, Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia.
  • In Idaho, Rubber Boas can be found in a variety of habitats, ranging from desert shrub to open pine forest.
  • The snakes species are common garter snake, western terrestrial garter snake, striped whipsnake, gopher snake, rubber boa, and western rattlesnake.
  • The park has diverse animal and plant life including great horned owls, opossums, king snakes, rubber boas, turkey vultures and many others.
  • Reptiles that are found in this forest are rubber boas, sagebrush lizards, Western terrestrial garter snakes, Northern alligator lizards, garter snakes, Southern alligator lizards, and whipsnakes.
  • Snakes species include bullsnakes and rubber boas, as well as western rattlesnakes, which are most likely to be found at lower elevations and in the Minidoka District.
  • The rubber boa is a primitive snake compared to its much larger relatives native to Latin America, which include the boa constrictor, emerald tree boa, and green anaconda.
  • The rosy boa is one of only two members of that family native to the United States, the other being the rubber boa ( " Charina bottae " ).
  • "San Francisco Almanac " says the following snakes are found in the city : the rubber boa, racer snake, gopher snake, garter snake and the common ( ! ) king snake.
  • :The Rubber Boa when threatened hides its real head under the rest of its body and uses its fat stumpy tail as a decoy to lure predators into attacking its back end rather than the front.
  • The Parks feature a wide variety of animals that include over 200 species of birds, gregarious slender salamander, western toad, western spadefoot toad, rainbow trout, coyote, wolverine, Mexican free-tailed bat, rubber boa, common kingsnake, and many more.
  • These Living Wall Habitats include iguana, mink, chinchilla, western screech-owl, Madagascar hissing cockroaches, tiger salamander, ball python, box turtle, rubber boa, aracari, degus, Columbian red tailed boa constrictor, savannah monitor, and several other snakes, lizards, turtles, amphibians, and arthropods.