No, they are not venomous.
However, they are very large snakes with very strong feeding instincts. Even without venom, they can inflict a nasty bite, and should be left to experienced reptile keepers.
No.
boas are dangerous snakes but they are not neither poisonous nor venomous as they constrict their prey and kill.
No. Boas are all nonvenomous. They kill their prey by constriction. In talking about snakes the proper term is venomous rather than poisonous.
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.
There is no such species. There are vipers and there are boas - but there is no 'viper boa'
Yes, boas love to eat frogs. They might be smart enough to leave the really poisonous ones alone.
Emerald tree boas are not poisonous; they are non-venomous constrictors. They kill their prey by wrapping around it and suffocating it rather than using venom. Their diet primarily consists of small mammals and birds. While they may appear intimidating, they pose no venomous threat to humans.
yes they chew boas and they kill it
George Boas was born in 1891.
George Boas died in 1980.
Lionel Boas was born in 1875.
Lionel Boas died in 1949.