A Boa can be a type of snake that may grow up to about 20 feet in length. A Boa is also a long fluffy scarf made of soft material, such as fur or feathers - ofcause these can be made any length.
EDIT: The most common boa (in the pet trade), the Red Tail Boa, reaches a range of 6-12 ft., depending on locality (Argentinian, Hog Island, Colombian, etc.). The longest boa is the Green Anaconda. The shortest I would say is some species of sand boa.
I am an expert on rosy boas and they get to grow to about three feet long
I am an expert on rosy boas, and their life span is 15-23 years in captivity.
Two feet mostly, three is possible but is large.
I have had my rosy boa for 32 years. She is a very good eater most of the time. years ago my rosy did not eat for one year. She has been the best pet ever.
rosy boas live for about 20 years. i am not positive from this....
no they don't
There are several animals that eat rosy boas. These include owls, foxes, roadrunners, and coyotes. Rosy boas are most vulnerable to these animals because the snake is active at night.
Like all other snakes, rosy boas are vertebrates.
Never, if the rosy boa that eats the other will die in a coma.EDIT: Rosy boas are not by any means cannibalistic.
They're found primarily in south-western United States, in the states of California and Arizona, and northwestern Mexico.
20 years or longer
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.
i am an expert on snakes and i have to say that is one of the worlds most stupidest questions in the wold no their not poisinous
in dry placesEDIT: Boas are found all over the world. From Red Sand Boas of the Middle East, The Dumeril's Boa of Madagascar, the Emerald Tree Boa of South America. Green Anacondas and Yellow Anacondas are in fact boas that live in South America. In the U.S., there are two native types of boas: the Rosy boa and the Rubber Boa. boas in general inhabit a very broad spectrum of habitats.
Some do. The sand boa (all subspecies) is a burrower along with Rosy boas and some others. The Red tail boa (which is probably what you're thinking of) is semi arboreal to arboreal and does not burrow.
Boas live in the rain forests because they like cold wet land and marshes.