Very Deadly
constrictors.
No - pythons and boas belong to completely different families of snakes !
No. Boa constrictors live in North, Central, and South America. There are pythons in Africa, which are somewhat similar to boas.
The main difference is - Rattlesnakes are venomous, while Boa constrictors are (as the name suggests) constrictors.
No, they are not venomous. However, they are very large snakes with very strong feeding instincts. Even without venom, they can inflict a nasty bite, and should be left to experienced reptile keepers.
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
There are many popular species these days. They include Rat snakes, Boa constrictors, Royal pythons, Burmese pythons, Amethyst pythons, Green tree pythons, Green tree boas, Corn snakes, King snakes, Gopher snakes, African house snakes and many more. Boa constrictors and Burmese pythons are only for 'experienced keepers - as they grow very big - fairly quickly !
No, like all boas they are constrictors and squeeze their prey to kill them.
Yes - the Rainbow Boa is a member of the constrictors.
No, pythons are constrictors, so they do not have venom.
Yes.
Pythons lay eggs, boas give live birth. They differ in a lot of other ways as well, including size (pythons are generally bigger), scale pattern and facial features. Pythons sense heat through "pits" along the side of their nose, while boas have heat sensory scales. To name a few.