Nope - Eukaryotes are single-celled organisms. Snakes are multi-cellular.
yes because i said so
the Boa Constrictor
* The Madagascar Ground Boa Acrantophis (madagascariensis) * The Madagascar Tree Boa (Sanzinia madagascariensis) * Dumeril's Boa (Acrantophis dumerili) * Not considered to be close relatives to first species of the genus described * The Red-tailed Boa, (Boa constrictor)
The boa constrictor is in a cage eating.
The BOA snake/constrictor is in the Grassland and the Rainforest
Boa constrictor is a species of boa found in Central and South America.
It isn't. The Boa Constrictor isn't even endangered.
how much would a baby boa constrictor cost
The Boa Constrictor falls under the kingdom "Animalia".
A boa constrictor belongs to the phylum Chordata.
Since boa constrictor is a specific specie of snake, it shares the same spelling as in English: le boa constrictor
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataSubphylum:VertebrataClass:ReptiliaOrder:SquamataSuborder:SerpentesFamily:BoidaeSubfamily:BoinaeGenus:BoaSpecies:B. constrictor
Boa constrictor... Anaconda