Boas are constrictors. Meaning they're not poisonous, but squeeze and choke their prey to death. Unless they'd settle around the throat, they're not dangerous to humans.
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There are no poisonous snakes in Cuba, only constrictor snakes
Most Reptiles lay eggs
There are the constrictors, which include the boa family and the python family. The venemous snakes such as cobras and rattle snakes. The non venomous snakes like garter snakes, king snakes, and the rat snake.
Yes. A boa is a snake and all snakes are reptiles.
No - they are reptiles.
There are lots of snakes that don't lay eggs - they hold the eggs inside their bodies until they hatch, it's not placental like with mammals, but it's often called live birth and the clutches are often referred to as litters. Most boa species (with only 2-3 species that lay eggs), garter snakes, copperheads, and some vipers are a few examples of these types of snakes.
The common name for snakes that kill by that method is - constrictors. This does not, however just apply to the Boa Constrictor species. There are many snakes that use this method to subdue their prey.
No. All snakes are carnivores.
No. Like all snakes boa constrictors are vertebrates.
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No. Like all snakes boa constrictors live alone.