Yes. A boa is a snake and all snakes are reptiles.
Boa (boa constrictor) is the reptile, snake.
No. Boa constrictors are carnivorous.
It is not a mammal, but a reptile.
Like other snakes, an emerald tree boa is a member of the reptile family.
Yes. All snakes are reptiles.
The cast of Reptile Wild - 2001 includes: Quint Boa as Narrator
A boa is part of the classification of animal species known as the snake, which is itself a part of the classification known as a reptile, which is an animal.
All snakes are reptiles. They do not have hair or fur, they do not give milk to their young, and they are not warm-blooded.
titanaboa belongs in the fossil age, they once existed and belong to the reptile race; crocodiles / alligators and boa are from the same period and are the last of its kind, aside from creatures of the deep
Nile crocodile and northern rubber boa are reptiles. They begin with the letter n.
There are no naturally-occurring Boa Constrictors in Scotland. There are a number of the reptiles in captivity - either in private collections, or in zoos. The actual number is unknown - since there is no requirement to register that you are keeping such a reptile.
No - they only eat what they kill themselves - or food that is offered by a reptile keeper. They don't feed off dead carcases