Senin, 07 Januari 2013

T-REC SEMARANG-komunitas reptil semarang-T-REC LIBRARY : SEKILAS TENTANG ULAR CANDOIA CARINATA PAULSONI...........PART 2






T-REC LIBRARY : CANDOIA CARINATA PAULSONI...........PART 2




...........diterjemahkan dari sumber berbahasa asing ( link sumber dibawah ini )
http://www.ecologyasia.com/verts/snakes-png/pacific-ground-boa.htm







Ground Pacific Boa Candoia carinata paulsoni adalah sepupu bertubuh  tebal dari boa pohon Pacific yang lebih langsing ,Boa C. carinata. Ada di berbagai habitat termasuk hutan dan daerah pertanian termasuk perkebunan .

Warna latar belakang  variasi berbagai cokelat atau krim, dan pola dorsal biasanya terdiri dari pola berlian sepanjang garis dorsal, yang dapat dihubungkan untuk membentuk pola zig-zag reticulated. Pola berlian membantu membedakan ular ini dari boa tanah New Guinea  , Boa Candoia aspera.
Tubuh gemuk, ekor pendek dan kepala boa 'khas' atau bentuk python. Mata kecil, dan skala kepala granular.



Boa Tanah Pacific biasanya memakan katak, mamalia kecil seperti tikus, dan berbagai kadal .
subspesies ini tersebar luas di seluruh Papua New Guinea, termasuk pulau-pulau lepas pantai (foto-foto yang ditampilkan di sini diambil pada Lihir Island), dan ke timur Kepulauan Solomon . Hal ini juga dilaporkan ada di provinsi Papua, Indonesia (sebelumnya Irian Jaya), serta pulau-pulau Sulawesi dan di sebelah barat Halmahera .
 

 sumber




teks asli :





Pacific Ground Boa


The Pacific Ground Boa Candoia carinata paulsoni is the thicker-bodied cousin of the more slender Pacific Tree Boa C. c. carinata. It occurs in a range of habitats including forests and disturbed agricultural areas including plantations.
The background colour can be a variety of browns or creams, and the dorsal patterning typically comprises diamond patterns along the dorsal line, which may be connected to form a reticulated zig-zag pattern. The diamond patterns help to distinguish this snake from the similar New Guinea Ground Boa Candoia aspera.
The body is stout, the tail short and the head of 'typical' boa or python shape. The eyes are small, and the head scales granular.


The Pacific Ground Boa typically feeds on frogs, small mammals such as rats, and various lizards.
This subspecies is widespread throughout Papua New Guinea, including its offshore islands (the photos shown here were taken on Lihir Island), and in the Solomon Islands to the east. It is also reported to occur in the Indonesian province of Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), as well as the islands of Sulawesi and Halmahera to the west.



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