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10-22-04, 01:52 AM
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Jeff Corwin info on ATB's
Just came across this on a search. Can you spot the mistakes? Amazon Tree Boa
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10-22-04, 07:35 AM
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The harder part is spoting "accurate information".
This is really bad
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10-28-04, 08:29 PM
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Does it say 3 meters! As in ilke 9 feet? haha
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10-28-04, 10:05 PM
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Their tails are marked with bold red, with black and yellowish dots. Females have different coloration than males and a smaller head relative to the body.
Length: 3 m (max) female larger; female more colorful; sexes shaped differently; bilateral symmetry; cryptic .
Boas take a long time to reach their great circumference and weight. They grow rapidly until they approach 2-3 meters in length, then growth slows.
If the attack is in the treetops, the boa pushes off the branch with the strike. As the prey's body falls, boas throw one to three coils around the prey while they dangle from the branch with their prehensile tails.
When boas are young, they prey on small birds. As they mature, their diets shift to larger mammals.
These boas are approximately 0.7m long at birth
Oddly enough, Tree Boas are even better in water than on land.
Now thats one of the silliest research i've ever seen! Now, ATBs are some kind of watersnakes living in the trees, they throw themselves down on their prey and constrict it while falling from treetops, they can reach 2-3 meters sometimes more?!?! Females have more color than males?!?? Babies are 0.7 meters long and eat small birds?!?! What small bird is small enough for a neo ATB?!!!?!?! Now that really sucks, i hope the guy who has the site changes that...
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10-28-04, 10:15 PM
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" Boa's are un doubtebly the largest snakes" lol
30 - 80 eggs lol
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10-28-04, 10:30 PM
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maybe they eat tropical humming birds or somthing? LOL
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10-31-04, 10:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Kimo
maybe they eat tropical humming birds or somthing? LOL
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Hehe, yeah I kinda wonder if Jeff has even read through these pages...
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11-01-04, 02:03 PM
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Below is a copy of the email I sent to them...
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Someone had directed me to this information page regarding Amazon Tree Boas -> http://animal.discovery.com/fansites...amazonboa.html . I was dumbfounded at the amount of completely inaccurate information, especially for an 'educational' site. I tried to include the quotes and examples from the site with correct information, but it far exceeds the 1500 limit allowed in this box. Generally, finding correct information was the challenge here, as 95% of it was false. I don't know who is responsible for putting that information out to the public, but I have no idea where they could've possibly gotten it from. It obviously was a poor, unrecognized source, and no information was cross-referenced for accuracy.
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11-01-04, 05:10 PM
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If this info is about ATBs what the hell am I keeping?
I especially liked this line under economic uses:
"Pet trade; produces fur, leather or wool; controls pest population"
Here's to the wooly, red-tailed arboreal water snake.
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11-01-04, 06:45 PM
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LMAO omg what is that wool and fur part all about? That's just CRAZY! hahaha how weird. Since when are snakes involved in the wool and fur coat trade.
Marisa
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11-01-04, 10:09 PM
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Originally posted by Linds
Below is a copy of the email I sent to them...
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Thanks for emailing them Linds, keep us updated! Its funny but at the same time really sad that someone could be this far out of wack on research...
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11-01-04, 10:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by marisa
LMAO omg what is that wool and fur part all about? That's just CRAZY! hahaha how weird. Since when are snakes involved in the wool and fur coat trade.
Marisa
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I have a pair of snake fur boots, with little goldfish bowels in the soles.
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11-02-04, 09:55 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by JonD
little goldfish bowels in the soles.
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So do the boots make a nice squish sound when you walk. Because that would be a good thing right ?? :P
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11-02-04, 10:01 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by JonD
I have a pair of snake fur boots, with little goldfish bowels in the soles.
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Ewww, those boots must poop like every 5 minutes if they've got the bowels of a goldfish!
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