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Here are some photos of a large female Candoia bibroni bibroni (Fiji Boa) found and rescued from a forest area being cleared for development. She was brought in to a conservation organisation here in Suva (the capital) and they called me.
I fought the temptation to keep her - but I already have 8 at home, and I am really trying not to put too many wild animals in boxes - so we photographed her and released her into a safer area.
She's much darker than most Fiji boas - the majority are brown / pinkish. She also has the black belly stripe we are finding is typical of snakes from this island, but not all of them. Hope you enjoy!
I fought the temptation to keep her - but I already have 8 at home, and I am really trying not to put too many wild animals in boxes - so we photographed her and released her into a safer area.
She's much darker than most Fiji boas - the majority are brown / pinkish. She also has the black belly stripe we are finding is typical of snakes from this island, but not all of them. Hope you enjoy!
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