If the young were not live, they would be dead and there would be no more boas on Earth.
Most species are ovoviviparous, with females giving birth to live young.
None. Boas give birth to live young. The number of young depend on the species.
All boas give live birth.
Boas generally have between 30 and 40 living young but can have as many as 60.
They live in South America, give birth to live young, have heat sensing abilities (though boa constrictors lack pits), and, more technically, have a toothed premaxilla bone.
No they are Ovoviparous ! Oviparous snakes lay eggs - Ovoviparous snakes give birth to live young.
As in Boa constrictor, the species of snake? The all lay eggs.
Nope - many species (for example the Boa constrictor) give birth to live young.
Boa consrictors live in centeral America and are sometimes found in southern U.S.
They don't, they live in tropical habitats. Some species of boa live in deserts, such as sand boas.
Boa constrictors live in Southern and Central America, naturally.
There are no species of boa native anywhere outside of the Americas, so a boa constrictor would only live in these areas because they are someone's pet.