Boidae, commonly known as boas, are a family of large nonvenomous snakes found across the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia, and some Pacific islands, with females typically being larger than males. These snakes include some of the world's biggest species, such as the South American green anaconda, and are divided into about 14-15 genera and 54-67 recognized species.
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Boidae
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蚺(rán)科(学名:Boidae)是爬行纲有鳞目下的一科,屬於蛇類中保留較多原始特征的一支。其中包含沙蟒亞科(Erycinae)與蚺亞科(Boinae),共有19屬约75个种。这个科中的蛇是世界上最大的蛇,它们全部无毒,使用缠绕窒息的方法来杀死它们的猎物。
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