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- Snakes - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife
Oregon has 15 native snake species, from the beautifully colored California Mountain kingsnake to the rubber boa, a constrictor Interestingly, the sharptail snake appears to specialize in feeding on slugs
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- Central Oregon Snakes - Think Wild - Wildlife Hospital and Conservation . . .
Rubber Boa (Charina bottae) The Rubber boa lives in a variety of habitats, from desert scrub, foothill woodlands, and grasslands through deciduous and coniferous forests They are active at dawn, dusk, night, and on cloudy days
- Little Boa of the Northwestern Woods — Deschutes Land Trust
One is native to Central Oregon and most of the surrounding Pacific Northwest region, along with the wooded sections of California This harmless little snake, which usually does not grow much beyond two feet in length, is called the rubber boa (scientifically known as Charina bottae)
- The adaptable rubber boa native to Oregon - KTVL
GRANTS PASS, Ore — Boas may not be a species that comes to mind when thinking about snakes in Oregon, but these snakes can be found in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, deserts, and
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