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Drymarchon sp
Espécimen grande, aproximadamente 2 metros. Cola negra, escamas grandes, foto tomada en cautiverio
Bosque lluvioso
Looks more like Drymarchon m melanurus to me AKA (black-tail cribo), which I know occurs in Costa Rica... I'm not familiar with Drymarchon m unicolor (unicolor cribo) occuring in Costa Rica.
Great spotting! It would be great if you added it to the "Reptiles of Costa Rica" mission:
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1589...
After a look in Kohler's "Reptiles of Central America," I'm positive its Drymarchon corais... almost certainly subspecies unicolor
Looks a lot like it, but still not sure the species for CR is Drymarchon melanurus, So I will wait, a little before i set the ID- Thanks so much for your suggestion .
I'm not sure of the scientific name, but I'm positive it is a black-tailed cribo