Assuming you mean the Rainbow boa - they belong to the family 'Boidae'
the snake family
They belong to the venomous snake family, Viperidae.
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If you mean an 'eel' then no - eels belong to the fish family.
If your talking about the medium-sized Brazilian Rainbow Boa, they can live for up to 20 years. There are other reptiles, though, that are known as "rainbow snake."
the aboriginal rainbow snake is true. it lived with the aboriginal people in australia. the snake lived in the desert part of australia
The coral snake is from what I have been told, the most poisonous snake in North America. I personally know two individual that have been bit by them and they both spent more than a week in the hospital. If the question is referring to scientific classification, then the coral snake's class is Reptilia.
Alligatorlizards belong to the genus Elgaria and are related to the legless slowworm. They have a rough scutation and are dorsolaterally striped.
The Rainbow Warrior was the flagship of the conservationist organisation Greenpeace.
They belong to the order 'Squamata'
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Yes, it is very real.