It is a small shiny stout snake 12 to 28 inches with very small eyes and a blunt tail.
Rubber boa snake utah.
Most discussions of utah snakes begin with the warning beware of rattlesnakes.
However the canyons of northern utah are home to the rubber boa one of only two native north american boas.
Rubber boas are one of the smallest members of the boa family and one of.
Bottae named after paolo emilio botta an italian explorer serving aboard the ship heros as doctor visited california in the 1820 s and published his book observations on the inhabitants of california.
Because the possibility of encountering venomous snakes is so high.
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.
Many species common elsewhere dwell in isolated pockets in utah.
And other info of the rubber boa.
The rubber boa charina bottae is a non venomous mild mannered snake only found in british columbia and the us north west the name charina is derived from greek meaning graceful.
This snake looks and feels like rubber hence its name.
An adult rubber boa resembles a thin kielbasa sausage in size and shape having both a blunt tail and head.
Of the sixteen species recorded in the united states seven live in utah.
The rubber boa is a snake that actually looks like a long elongated rubber tube.
The scales are small and smooth except for those on the head which are enlarged.
One of the earliest of the boa species even older than the much larger boa constrictor this small reptile is found widely across north america.
Some 31 species of snakes call the beehive state home seven of which are venomous.
The rubber boa has retained the club like tail of its erycine ancestors.
Many snakes are found only in the desert while others live in specific regions of the state.
All areas of the state are covered with at least one species.
Rubber boas range from northern utah west to the pacific coast and north to vancouver.
Northern rubber boa charina bottae blind snakes western threadsnake rena humilis leave a comment cancel reply.
Juveniles are the size of a crayon.