anaconda
Yes. All snakes that get that big and over are considered constrictors. Almost all snakes are constrictors.
13 feet
No. Snakes do not have feet.
Some are - The longest species of snake is the Reticulated Python - which has been known to reach lengths of 33 feet (10 metres) or more. It is a constrictor, rather than being venomous.
it is 4-16 feet but a the longest boa found is 18 feet.
Snakes don't have feet, but instead, they have a tail.
25 feet is equal to 7.62 meters.
The average length of a boa constrictor is 3 to 13 feet and breadth is weight is 60 pounds.
What Are They: Constricting snakes are a family of snakes that consists of all boas, pythons, and anacondas. This family of snakes do not kill with biting or venom they squeeze there prey until the blood stops flowing to the brain or they can`t breathe. Anacondas are the largest snake not only out of constrictors but out of all snakes. Anacondas have grown to be 37 feet! The pythons and boas can be very large too but not as big. Pythons are larger out of the two. Constricting snakes are very strong and grow to be more than a foot thick sometimes. They live in South America, Africa, Australia, Asia, and the Phillipenes.
No. Snakes do not have feet.
6-8 feet for males 80- 11 feet for females
a average boa constrictor can get along 6 to 8 feet.