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.
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trees
EDIT: Boas such as the Emerald Tree Boa inhabit trees, but the Rosy boa, for instance, is one of the many boas that is completely terrestrial. Even many rain forest boas like the Red Tailed or Dumeril's boa are only semi- arboreal.
Boas live in trees, swamps, and their babys live in
Wherever they are comfortable and not stressed out, rock hides, burrowed under things, half logs, etc.
tree boas live in central to south America in tropical environments
Yes! Emerald Tree Boas ,do have babies unless their boy snakes!
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 answer is 60,543 emerald tree boas are alive today.
No.
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if there threatened yes
Yes it can.
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