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 ===== Taxonomy and Common Names ===== ===== Taxonomy and Common Names =====
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 +{{ snakes:philodryas_baroni_-_vivarium_de_meyrin_01.jpg?400&nolink}} 
  
 //(See also Taxonomy details for classification)// //(See also Taxonomy details for classification)//
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  [[https://www.norcalherp.com/uploads/8/0/8/3/80835988/nchs_1991.pdf#:~:text=Among%20the%20species%20I%20have,and%20208%20cm%20total%20length]] | norcalherp.com  [[https://www.norcalherp.com/uploads/8/0/8/3/80835988/nchs_1991.pdf#:~:text=Among%20the%20species%20I%20have,and%20208%20cm%20total%20length]] | norcalherp.com
 )).) These names allude to its coloration and pointed snout. )).) These names allude to its coloration and pointed snout.
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 === Description: === === Description: ===
  
-{{ ::philodryas_baroni_-_vivarium_de_meyrin_01.jpg?400&nolink}} A slender, elongated snake reaching up to ~2 m in total length ((+A slender, elongated snake reaching up to ~2 m in total length ((
  [[https://www.norcalherp.com/uploads/8/0/8/3/80835988/nchs_1991.pdf#:~:text=small%20trees%20of%20the%20Chaco,HABITAT]] | norcalherp.com  [[https://www.norcalherp.com/uploads/8/0/8/3/80835988/nchs_1991.pdf#:~:text=small%20trees%20of%20the%20Chaco,HABITAT]] | norcalherp.com
 )) – the largest species in the genus //Philodryas// (( )) – the largest species in the genus //Philodryas// ((
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 === Wild Status: === === Wild Status: ===
  
-  * Assessed as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List ((+Assessed as **Least Concern (LC)** on the IUCN Red List ((
 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philodryas_baroni#:~:text=Conservation%20status]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philodryas_baroni#:~:text=Conservation%20status]]
 )) . //Philodryas baroni// has a broad distribution in South America and is not currently facing major population declines. However, habitat loss in the Gran Chaco region (due to agriculture and deforestation) could impact local populations in the future. )) . //Philodryas baroni// has a broad distribution in South America and is not currently facing major population declines. However, habitat loss in the Gran Chaco region (due to agriculture and deforestation) could impact local populations in the future.
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 **Wild-Caught Concerns: **Wild specimens may carry parasites (ticks, internal worms) and often arrive stressed. They also tend to be more nervous. It is highly recommended to seek **captive-bred (CB)** individuals both for ease of acclimation and to avoid depleting wild populations. Captive-bred Baroni are typically calmer and more accustomed to human presence. Supporting responsible breeders helps reduce demand for wild collection. **Wild-Caught Concerns: **Wild specimens may carry parasites (ticks, internal worms) and often arrive stressed. They also tend to be more nervous. It is highly recommended to seek **captive-bred (CB)** individuals both for ease of acclimation and to avoid depleting wild populations. Captive-bred Baroni are typically calmer and more accustomed to human presence. Supporting responsible breeders helps reduce demand for wild collection.
  
-===== Geographic Distribution and Habitat ===== 
  
-{{ :1280px-chaco_boreal_paraguay.jpg?400&direct|Landscape in the Gran Chaco, Paraguay, May 2004.  Photo by Ilosuna.}}Typical habitat in the Gran Chaco region (Paraguay) – a mix of grassy savanna and dry woodland. Baron’s Green Racers thrive in these subtropical thorn scrub forests with scattered trees and open areas.//+===== Geographic Distribution and Habitat ===== 
 +{{ :1280px-chaco_boreal_paraguay.jpg?400&direct|Landscape in the Gran Chaco, Paraguay, May 2004.  Photo by Ilosuna.}} 
 +//Typical habitat in the Gran Chaco region (Paraguay) – a mix of grassy savanna and dry woodland. Baron’s Green Racers thrive in these subtropical thorn scrub forests with scattered trees and open areas.//
  
 === Natural Range: === === Natural Range: ===
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