They live up near the canopy in the trees. They are perfectly adapted for life in the trees and survive their whole lives up there.
Yes. All snakes are solitary.
Cuban Boas prefer the scrub forest and tropical forest regions. These snakes are at risk for becoming endangered species.
At birth, emerald tree boas can be from 40 to 50cm long and can weigh 20 to 50 g . The young are a reddish-brown in color. It is believed that they can live well over 20 years.
The emerald tree boa lives in the lowlands of tropical places. South America is a great place to live for one of these snakes.They usually hang on a branch coiled up in itself and for some reason they can only eat upside-down. Hope this is very useful.
rosy boas live for about 20 years. i am not positive from this....
Boas live in the rain forests because they like cold wet land and marshes.
the amazon rainforest in low trees our the forest floor
in dry placesEDIT: Boas are found all over the world. From Red Sand Boas of the Middle East, The Dumeril's Boa of Madagascar, the Emerald Tree Boa of South America. Green Anacondas and Yellow Anacondas are in fact boas that live in South America. In the U.S., there are two native types of boas: the Rosy boa and the Rubber Boa. boas in general inhabit a very broad spectrum of habitats.
They live in the forest in the southern area.
Boaconstrictors can be found from northern Mexico through Central America (Belize,Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Ricaand Panama) to South America north of 35°S (Colombia,Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana,Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, Bolivia, Uruguay andArgentina). Also in the Lesser Antilles (Dominica and St. Lucia), on San Andrés, Providencia and many other islands along the coasts of Mexico and Central and South America.referenced from Wikipedia.
Emerald tree boas live in the tropical areas of South America, such as near the Amazon River in Brazil.
Baby boas can be called either neonates or newborn boas, as boas give live birth.