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do Boa constrictor have legs

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boa constrictor, red-tailed boa, jibóia or macajuel, a species of boa
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leg (an appendage that supports weight)
Do boa constrictor, red-tailed boa, jibóia or macajuel, a species of boas have legs (an appendage that supports weight)?
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