No. Boa constrictors are members of the 'Boinae' family. Anaconda is a member of the genus 'Eunectes'.
no worlds largest boa is over 70 feet and is the titan boa
Nope, boa constrictors stay quite a bit shorter than anacondas, although they can reach similar lengths to the smaller yellow anacondas at the bigger end of their size range.
Anacondas or Boa constrictors
Annacondas or boa constrictors are found throughout the continent.
Orinoco crocodiles, caimans, harpy eagles, jaguars and anacondas.
in dry placesEDIT: Boas are found all over the world. From Red Sand Boas of the Middle East, The Dumeril's Boa of Madagascar, the Emerald Tree Boa of South America. Green Anacondas and Yellow Anacondas are in fact boas that live in South America. In the U.S., there are two native types of boas: the Rosy boa and the Rubber Boa. boas in general inhabit a very broad spectrum of habitats.
no, they do the same. they constrict their prey.
Giant Green anacondas
Anacondas are a type of boa in the genus Eunectus. There are two main types, The green anaconda (Eunectus murinus) the yellow anaconda (Eunectus notaeus) and then a third, less known type, the dark-spotted anaconda (Eunectus deschauenseei).
Boa (boa constrictor) is the reptile, snake.
Yes. Anacondas will eat any living thing that will fit on their mouth.
Snakes that suffocate their prey are called constrictors. Some constrictors include boa constrictors (obviously), pythons, and anacondas.