That is a broad question as there are several types of Boa's but they can move rather fast in short sprints, but as for distances, they are quite slow, slower then a walking human. As for there strikes, I can just talk about my experiences with them as a owner of several species of snakes. As far as constrictors go, adult full sized Boas, 6 foot or over, are generally slower on there strikes, as well as getting around to constricting there prey. Might be because by this point they know there prey I feed them is dead already, but compared to pythons, and others, they are slow. Same with how fast they tend to move in there enclosures.
the Boa Constrictor
The boa constrictor is in a cage eating.
it doesn't go into hibernation
The BOA snake/constrictor is in the Grassland and the Rainforest
Boa constrictor is a species of boa found in Central and South America.
how much would a baby boa constrictor cost
It isn't. The Boa Constrictor isn't even endangered.
The Boa Constrictor falls under the kingdom "Animalia".
A boa constrictor belongs to the phylum Chordata.
Since boa constrictor is a specific specie of snake, it shares the same spelling as in English: le boa constrictor
The boa constrictor is a vertebrate because it does have a backbone.
Boa constrictor... Anaconda