Other red-tail Boas ! Cross-breeding different species invariably results in mutations or health problems. In their natural habitat, animals almost never interbreed with species other than their own. Natural selection is imprinted in the animal to breed with their own kind to perpetuate their species !
do boa snakes have go smelling
Yes. All snakes are reptiles.
All snakes can't hear but they have a good sense with their tongue.
A boa constrictor shouldn't bite its own tail, some snakes such as king snakes are very aggressive with food and eat other snakes might take a chomp at their tail but unless a rare case it wont be a boa.
Only one kind of snake is born live and that would be the Colombian red tail boa
Boa Constrictors do make great pets if you don't mind a snake that can get 6-10 feet. The larger size of them is not for everyone. However, they are not the largest snakes out there. I currently have 9 ball pythons, 6 red tail boa ( boa constictors), 7 kenyan sand boas, and 1 amazon tree boa. Of the snakes I own, the boa constrictors are my favorite. But remember they do get larger then the others I have but they have great temperment. If you can house one and don't mind cleaning the cage once a week or every time it deficates and cleaning the water bowl every 2-3 days. They make wonderful pets.
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.
The boa.
Yes. A boa is a snake and all snakes are reptiles.
No - they are reptiles.
No. All snakes are carnivores.
No. Like all snakes boa constrictors are vertebrates.