No. It is a snake.
A boa is a snakeSNAKE
The zebra-tailed lizard is a reptile. It begins with the letter z.
Nile crocodile, northern green anole (lizard) and northern rubber boa are reptiles. They begin with the letter n.
· African Grey Parrot · Boa Constrictor · Chimpanzee · Dragonfly · Emerald Tree Boa · Frilled Lizard · Green Tree Python · Howler Monkey · Iguana · Jaguar · Keel Billed Toucan · Lizard · Mosquitos · Nutria · Orangutan · Parrot · Quetzal (a bird) · Rainbow Boa · Scarlet Macaw Parrot · Toucan · Ulysses Butterfly · Vampire Bat · White-faced Monkey · Xenops · Yellow Banded Poison Frog · Zodiac moth
· Bactrosaurus · Barosaurus · Brachiosaurus · Brachylophosaurus
It is not advisable to place an anole in the same cage as a boa snake. Boa snakes are carnivorous and may see the anole as potential prey, leading to the snake eating the lizard. Additionally, the stress of cohabitation can negatively impact both animals' well-being. It's best to keep them in separate enclosures.
No, reptiles do not start with the letter "j." Some examples of reptiles include snakes, lizards, and turtles.
Although the species would never meet under natural conditions - the Boa constrictor would be capable of killing both species of lizard. The Corn snake wouldn't be powerful enough.
Some reptiles from A to Z are alligator, boa constrictor, chameleon, dragon lizard, gecko, iguana, komodo dragon, monitor lizard, newt, python, rattlesnake, salamander, turtle, uromastyx, viper, water dragon, xantusia, yellow-bellied slider, and zonure.
Live births among reptiles are not a '...rare occasion...' Boa constrictors and Garter Snakes both are naturally live-bearers, as are some lizard species.
the feather boa is named after the boa constrictor!
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