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  • Any member of the Boidae a family of medium to large, non-venomous, constricting snakes.
  • Any member of the Boinae a subfamily of boid snakes.
  • Any member of Boa a group of boid snakes.
  • Any member of the Bolyeriidae a.k.a. Round Island boas, a small family of non-venomous snakes from Mauritius and nearby islands.
  • Any member of the tropidophiidae a.k.a. dwarf boas, a family of non-venomous snakes found in Central America, South
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  • Any member of the Boidae a family of medium to large, non-venomous, constricting snakes.
  • Any member of the Boinae a subfamily of boid snakes.
  • Any member of Boa a group of boid snakes.
  • Any member of the Bolyeriidae a.k.a. Round Island boas, a small family of non-venomous snakes from Mauritius and nearby islands.
  • Any member of the tropidophiidae a.k.a. dwarf boas, a family of non-venomous snakes found in Central America, South
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Corn snakes are in the colubrid family, the largest family of snakes.

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FAMILY: Colubridae

SUBFAMILY: Natricinae

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THe largest family of snakes is the colubrid family with over 1900 species.

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Ikemefuna spends 3 years away from his biological family and with Okonkwo's family.

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