A healthy red tail boa in captivity that dies of natural causes can live to be anywhere between 15-25 years. On rare occasions they will top the 30 year mark.
Anywhere from 8-10 ft. long.
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it normally will take about 4-6 weeks for them to shed, given the appropriate moisture
A boa constrictor generally lives anywhere from 20-30 years, though some have lived up to 40. It depends on their environment.
Healthy Boa's usually live around 20-30 years in captivity. I've had my Boa for 17 years now, hes still going strong.
Yes boa's do have legs,tehy are very small, and have claws. They are located toward the end of the tail.
56 years
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Healthy Boa's usually live around 20-30 years in captivity. I've had my Boa for 17 years now, hes still going strong.
The Rubber Boa (Charina bottae) also known as the two-headed snake, as you can't tell the difference between the head and tail, lives alone.
Red-Tail Boa snakes can live to be 30, grown to over 10 feet and weight up to 50 pounds. There are a number of websites that provide information about this type of snake. They include Red Tail Boa FAQ, Anapsid and Rio Bravo Reptiles.
Nope - members of the Boa family are constrictors - not venomous.
Absolutely NOT ! Boa Constrictors are RODENT eaters !