Yes but feed separately.
They live in humid woodlands, and sometimes are found on the open savannah.
If your talking about the medium-sized Brazilian Rainbow Boa, they can live for up to 20 years. There are other reptiles, though, that are known as "rainbow snake."
If your talking about the medium-sized Brazilian Rainbow Boa, they can live for up to 20 years. There are other reptiles, though, that are known as "rainbow snake."
rosy boas live for about 20 years. i am not positive from this....
Baby boas can be called either neonates or newborn boas, as boas give live birth.
Boas live in trees, swamps, and their babys live in
dessert
I'm not sure what a 'B Lumen' boa is, but boas, while they can swim, do not need to live in water (and will get skin lesions if unable to dry out).
They do not. As soon as boas are born (the eggs hatch inside the mother) they live on their own. Nearly all their behavior is instinctive.
Boa constrictors give live birth. Boas, garter snakes, and all snakes in the viper family give live birth. All other species lay eggs.
Live at the Rainbow was created in 1981-05.
If the young were not live, they would be dead and there would be no more boas on Earth.