Boas in general are not close to extinction by any means, but some specific ones like a subspecies of Sand boa (don't remember off the top of my head) are endangered).
Mostly land snakes from the genus Eryx like Eryx jhonii & Eryx conicus.some species of vipers like Echis carinatus,side winders & sand vipers all these can dig hole in sand & stay. Shovel nose snakes, blind snakes in some areas, sandsnakes (genus Chilomeniscus), sand boas. May snakes do this.
Villas Boas manages like hes playing FIFA, so play FIFA.
Boas live in the rain forests because they like cold wet land and marshes.
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Sand dunes in the Sahara are just a fact of geography. They are just piled up and shifting sand with no economic value. Beach sand dunes like those in PEI Canada are habitat for some little creatures like ground nesting birds. And good places for picnics.
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From experience I recommend Kenyan Sand Boas. They are very small (Males reach 15 to 18 inches and females reach 24 to 36 inches) and friendly. They look like a worm almost. I have one and my friends kids love her. They need sand in their tank (of course) and are fun to watch burrowing under the sand. Mine likes to eat every week and the only draw back with the small size is that they eat tiny baby mice to around 2 weeks old baby mice which are not the easiest to find alive but some pet stores carry the frozen ones that you thaw out. None of mine like the frozen ones so I have to raise mice
No, like all boas they are constrictors and squeeze their prey to kill them.
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its is definetly a corn or ball due to their ease of care stay relatively small have a big market and theres alot of morphs for you to chose from but it mostly depends on what you like you can choose harder ones but do youre research ~H~