Anywhere between 4-12 feet, but the average is around 6 feet. Although some males will never exceed 4 foot
a average boa constrictor can get along 6 to 8 feet.
Full grown Boa Constrictors fall prey to predatory birds such as eagles, as well as animals like crocodiles and jaguars. Young Boa Constrictors have these same threats, as well as other cats.
10 gallons (for a small female or a male) or 20 gallons (for a full grown female
Rosy Boa IS the common name - it's given scientific name is Lichanura trivirgata
The Latin name of the Boa constrictor is Boa constrictor. In binomial nomenclature, the first part of the name represents the genus and is capitalized, while the second part represents the species and is in lowercase. This system of naming organisms was developed by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century to provide a standardized way of identifying and classifying living organisms.
Within the exotic pet trade, it is also known as a "BCC", an abbreviation of its scientific name, to distinguish it from other boa constrictor subspecies such as B. c.imperator, which is also regularly, and erroneously, referred to as a "red-tailed boa" or "common boa".
A Boa can eat anything its size or bigger.
Depends on the size of the snake.
Boa will grow to their adult size regardless of cage size. If I kept you in a small room would you stop growing?
Generally females are larger and thicker.
A Boa constrictor - is a species of large snake native to central america. It kills by constriction (hence the name !) and gives birth to live young instead of laying eggs. The average size of an adult common boa is around 12 feet (3.5 metres) and can weigh as much as 100 pounds (45 kilos)
Boa Constrictor