Subphylum Vertebrata Suborder Serpentes Scientific name Epicrates cenchria Rank Species | Phylum Chordata Higher classification Epicrates | |
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Similar Epicrates, Snake, Reptile, Boas, Boa constrictor |
How to build humid hide for brazilian rainbow boa epicrates cenchria
Epicrates cenchria is a boa species endemic to Central and South America. Common names include the rainbow boa, and slender boa. A terrestrial species, it is known for its attractive iridescent sheen caused by structural coloration. Nine subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here.
Contents
- How to build humid hide for brazilian rainbow boa epicrates cenchria
- Paraguayan rainbow boa epicrates cenchria crassus
- Geographic range
- Captivity
- References

Paraguayan rainbow boa epicrates cenchria crassus
Geographic range

E. cenchria is found in lower Central America (Costa Rica and Panama), and farther south into South America it occurs east of the Andes roughly reaching northern Argentina (in the provinces: Chaco, Córdoba, Corrientes, Formosa, Salta, Santiago del Estero and Tucumán).
Captivity

Despite requiring very specific humidity and heat, this species is commonly found in the pet trade. During the 1980s and early 1990s, substantial numbers were exported from Suriname. Today, however, far fewer are exported, and most offered for sale are captive bred. Due to their need for high humidity in a captive environment, they should be considered of intermediate difficulty for snake owners, but as long as that is provided they can thrive in captivity. Younger specimens will often bite because of natural defensive instincts, but tend to calm down as they become used to handling.
