No. Only about a quarter of all snake species are venomous, and many species have venom too mild to seriously harm humans. Rainbow boas may be up to 6 feet long.
No. Boas are all nonvenomous. They kill their prey by constriction. In talking about snakes the proper term is venomous rather than poisonous.
Yes. Sand boas are vertebrates as are all snakes.
No. As with all snakes young boas take care of themselves.
Yes. All snakes have jaws.
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Yes, all snakes will bite (even the ones that are not poisonous) They will bite to catch and eat for or to defend themselves.
No, like all boas they are constrictors and squeeze their prey to kill them.
Yes. All snakes are reptiles.
Not all snakes do, no.
Boa constrictors give live birth. Boas, garter snakes, and all snakes in the viper family give live birth. All other species lay eggs.
Yes. All snakes are solitary.
they stab anything that is seemingly attacking them by prodding it with their sharp tail. it's not at all poisonous and usually does not penetrate the skin.
Egg Layers Snakes : All pythons: Kingsnakes: Milksnakes: Rat snakes: Corn snakesLivebearers Snakes All boas All vipers : Garter snakes