Nope - once the baby snakes are born - they are completely independent.
No they don't
Over 200 pounds
They usually sleep under cool rocks or in trees
They don't necessarily have a 'favourite' - but their normal diet consists of mice, rats or rabbits (depending on the size of the snake)
An Anaconda snake (also a constrictor) is bigger than a boa constrictor.
birds, lizards, monkeys and small rodents
Depending on the type of boa constrictor, they can be found from northern Mexico down through Central America in places such as Panama, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Boa constrictors also live in South America in places such as Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Guyana.
boa constrictors do not lay eggs, pythons lay eggs. not boas. and and incubator with fan and thermometer and heat mat. usualy 70 ish days they will hatch
Chop its head off, and feed the rest to dogs. End of story.
Solomon Island skink Blue-tongue skink Shingle-backed skink Some chameleons Jackson's chameleon Some snakes All boas All vipers Garter snakes
Yes - and no. They certainly have parents who created them - however - once the babies are born, they are immediately independent and quickly disperse in search of their first meal. They get absolutely no care from the parent snakes.
no snakes don't care for thier young