A road bordered by a banana plantation and the Cockpit Country forest in Trelawny, Parish. Although somewhat rare, Jamaican Boas can be found basking on the roads during the evenings. More commonly, Jamaican Boas can be found among the banana plantations foraging for rats and/or birds as the bananas begin to ripen and therefore, may sometimes benefit from the small agricultural plots at the forest edges (as long as they do not
come into contact with a machete wielding farmer). Photo Brent Newman