No. Boas are nonvenomous. They have teeth, but not fangs.
Yes.
Yes. Contrictor snakes, like red tail boas, have very small teeth which help them hold onto their prey while constricting them.
No, like all boas they are constrictors and squeeze their prey to kill them.
They don't have any fangs, they have rows of small and sharp teeth.
The main difference is - Rattlesnakes are venomous, while Boa constrictors are (as the name suggests) constrictors.
yes they chew boas and they kill it
Lionel Boas was born in 1875.
Lionel Boas died in 1949.
George Boas was born in 1891.
George Boas died in 1980.
NO ROSEY BOAS ARE NOT VENOMOUS, THEY CONSTRICT TO KILL THEIR PRAY, THEY HAVE BACK CURVED TEETH TO HOLD THEIR PRAY WHILE THEY CONSTRICT, DEPENDING ON THE SIZE WHEN BIG IT WILL BLEED ALOT AT FIRST, BUT THE PUNCTURE WOUNDS ARE VERY SMALL AND WILL NOT HURT AT ALL, CAUSE OF THE SHARPNESS OF THE TEETH, IT MIGHT SWEll a little around the bite marks and itch but that is the silva of the snake soon you will feel nothing.. No, of course not. If they were I doubt Petsmart would carry them. :D They are good snakes but I like Ball Pythons much more.