It depends on what you call large. Male ball pythons average 3-5 feet, females 5-6. Male Hogg Island boas, which are a dwarf locality of the boa constrictor imperator, are usually 3-4 ft and females are 4-5. There many types of small boas and pythons, those are just a few.
Pythons, some Boas and PitViper. Rattle also have a variation.
Pythons, some boas (including the anaconda) and the king cobra.
A snake can eat anything that's shorter than its body. Some snakes like pythons, boas and annocondas can get WAY bigger than an alligator.
As with all snakes, pythons and boas are carnivores, meaning they prey on other animals for food. Some species can grow quite large,large enough to eat animals such as cats, dogs, and pigs.
I say that some types of birds eat Sand Boas
Some do. Although only the largest (or most venomous) would be able to kill one on its own. Both dogs and humans have become victims of large constrictor snakes such as boas and pythons.
Some snakes kill by constricting the prey until dead - boas, pythons, gopher snakes, etc. Some, such as garter snakes simply overpower the prey with their jaws and swallow the prey. See the image above.
in some countries the ppl do feed boas dogs! :)
It depends mostly on the temperament of the Ball Python in question. Some Ball Pythons will share a tank with many other species of Python and Boa while others want to be alone. for example > I have a Nicaraguan Boa who shares a very large enclosure with 3 Ball Pythons and they get along well. In some emergencies when i have to leave and take all of my snakes with me all 15 of my various Pythons, Boas and Corn Snakes get along well enough to share the 8ft by 6ft travel container that I have.
Not most but some do have poisonous skin. FYI Boas and Pythons are two different kids of snakes. Never put a python and a boa together because the boa carries a disease that will kill a python. there is no such thing as a boa python.
Most pythons are found in tropical climates, such as in rainforests or savannas. Some pythons can be found in deserts as well.
Yes, several different species. The African rock python, the angolan python, and the ball python. There are also several species of sand boas, and some larger boas on Madagascar