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Round Island burrowing boa

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Squamata

Genus
  
Bolyeria Gray, 1842

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Bolyeriidae

Scientific name
  
Bolyeria multocarinata

Higher classification
  
Bolyeria

Round Island burrowing boa Life is short but snakes are long Round Island splitjaw snakes

Similar
  
Southern black widow, Round Island boa, Wolf spider, Bolyeriidae, Coastal taipan

The Round Island burrowing boa (Bolyeria multocarinata) is an extinct species of snake in the family Bolyeriidae, in the monotypic genus Bolyeria, which was endemic to Mauritius. The species was last seen on Round Island in 1975. No subspecies are currently recognized.

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Description

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It reached about 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in length, but preserved specimens have reported total lengths of 54–140 cm. Its colour was described as light brown with blackish spots dorsally and pink marbled with blackish ventrally. It had a pointed snout with a cylindrical body and head. Its general body form suggests that the Round Island burrowing boa had fossorial tendencies. This species' closest living relative is the Round Island boa (Casarea dussumieri).

Biology

The diet of the snake is unknown, but it is thought to have eaten lizards.

Geographic range

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The boa had an extremely small range of only 1.5 square kilometres (0.58 sq mi). Its habitats were hardwood forests and palm savanna. In the past it was found in Mauritius on Gunner's Quoin, Flat Island, Round Island and Ile de la Passe. It survived the longest on Round Island, where it was last recorded. The type locality given is "Port Jackson" (in error).

Conservation status

This species is classified as Extinct (EX) on the IUCN Red List of threatened species (v2.3, 1994). It was already rare by 1949 and was last seen in 1975. Reasons for its extinction are habitat loss caused by soil erosion due to overgrazing by goats and rabbits.

References

Round Island burrowing boa Wikipedia