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Zoo Buddy: Kenyan Sand Boa! - MSNMONROE, La. (KNOE) - Meet Kenya! She’s a Kenyan sand boa at the Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo in Monroe. Zookeeper Garrett Cole says they’re from Africa and much of the Middle East ...
Female Arabian sand boas lay their eggs in small clutches. They have to help their young break out from the eggs when they are ready to hatch, after roughly nine weeks, because the hatchlings lack ...
Burrowing under rocks and sand is common for a Kenyan sand boa, as they spend most of their time hidden, the zoo said in its post. Their eyes are on top of its head to make it easier for the snake ...
Meet Waffle, a baby Kenyan sand boa who loves goofing off in his turtle-shaped sand pit. He’s part of Jenny Gaines’ educational reptile show business, with which she spreads understanding and ...
An optical illusion challenge is asking people to find a Kenyan sand boa snake hiding in a photo - but only those with perfect attention to details are able to spot it on their first try Comments ...
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