They live in humid woodlands, and sometimes are found on the open savannah.
Yes but feed separately.
No. Boas are nonvenomous. They have teeth, but not fangs.
Yes - the Rainbow Boa is a member of the constrictors.
No. No boa is venomous.
No, like all boas they are constrictors and squeeze their prey to kill them.
No. Only about a quarter of all snake species are venomous, and many species have venom too mild to seriously harm humans. Rainbow boas may be up to 6 feet long.
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.
Baby boas can be called either neonates or newborn boas, as boas give live birth.
Boas live in trees, swamps, and their babys live in
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I'm not sure what a 'B Lumen' boa is, but boas, while they can swim, do not need to live in water (and will get skin lesions if unable to dry out).