Boas mouths are lined with rows of sharp backward curving teeth that allow them to grip their prey. They don't have fangs. Only venomous snakes have fangs.
only the females do, when they are pregnant.
Boa constrictors are aggressive.
Boa constrictors are not poisonous they constrict their prey.
Boa constrictor is a specific individual species of boa, boa being the taxonomic family they belong to as well as their genus. All boa constrictors are boas, but not all boas are boa constrictors.
Yes, boa constrictors are excellent climbers.
Do Boa Constrictors measure prey?
Harpy eagles, jaguars, and mountain lions are predators of boa constrictors.
Jaguars, mountain lions, and harpy eagles prey on boa constrictors.
a boa constrictors predator is jaguar, birds [ big ] and other snakes.
Typical prey of Boa Constrictors is rats, mice and other small mammals.
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Boa Constrictors have teeth that are comparatively small to their body size, because they mostly use them for gripping their prey before ingestion. Anywhere from a few millimetres to a centimetre would be a good estimate, depending on size. They don't actually kill their prey with their fangs like venemous snakes do, they kill their prey by strangling them with their body, so they don't need large fangs or teeth.