yes they chew boas and they kill it
yes... the rain forest may have crocodiles, boas, scorpions, and many other deadly creatures.
boas are dangerous snakes but they are not neither poisonous nor venomous as they constrict their prey and kill.
all snakes that are not venomous, for example boas and pythons, will kill their prey by constriction.
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.
No. Boas are constrictors and kill their prey via suffocation.
No, like all boas they are constrictors and squeeze their prey to kill them.
bear, boas, swan, gnat
tree boas are strong enough to crush the bones of varmint size animals in order to swallow them. Water boas are much bigger and stronger.
Johan Erik Vesti Boas has written: 'Dansk forstzoologi' -- subject(s): Zoology, Denmark, Forest animals
Anacondas are actually a genus of boas. They are probably bigger than the snakes we usually refer to as boas (such as boa constrictors) because they are adapted to prey on larger animals (up to and including tapirs, capybaras, deer, jaguars, caymans, and even domesticated goats and dogs that stray too close to the water) compared to boas (which mostly stick to rodents, smaller birds, and similar sized animals).
I would guess that some boas know not to kill humans so those are harmless and no boa has poison and baby boas arent really that harmful. -JZ
Yes, lightning can kill animals. It can kill humans. It can kill animals