The Jamaican Boa is being threaten by introduced predators. Cats, Dogs, pig, and the Asian Mongoose have been introduced the island habitat of the boa.
Unfortunately the number of Jamaican boas in the world is not known. This is a little studied species that tends to be rather reclusive, making it hard to locate.
Food
Jamaican fruit.
rodents
Yes they do if they can catch them
yes
Rodents - such as mice and rats.
In Tropical Rianforests in the understory layer.
Jamaican owls eat insects, spiders, rodents, and lizards. It's the truth. You could look it up at www.google.com/
There are a number of websites that offer Jamaican recipes. These include Caribbean Pot, Eat Jamaican, Jamaicans, My Island Jamaica, Island Flave and Jamaican Dinners.
They eat small mammals and lizards etc.. The mostly eat baby animals because they are easier to catch for them to eat
I say that some types of birds eat Sand Boas