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Growing up I had several snakes, including a Red-tailed boa, a Reticulated python and an Emerald Tree boa (as a side note, the teeth of a young Emerald Tree boa are seemingly 3 inches long and as sharp as a new hypodermic needle, as a second note it is hard if not impossible to get a ETB to quit using its teeth on your thumb) ... Having set up shop they seem to have decided that they are pretty much at the top of the food chain and are eating everything in sight. Continue reading


Facts About the Boa Constrictor Snakes

The boa is a common name given to a group of non poisonous snakes of the boa family. ... Depending on the size of its prey, a boa may take several weeks or longer to digest its food. ... There are different kinds of snakes under the boa family: They are - the boa constrictors; the brightly coloured emerald tree boas that live in trees and have strong, prehensile tails, with a triangular, curved front teeth and elliptical eye pupils; the smaller rubber boas which is found in ... Continue reading

Boa Emerald tree more Information

Alternative Name : Scientific Name: Corallus caninus

Common Food : N/A

Origin : South America

Habitat : Found in the Amazon Rainforest of South America

Complete List
African Egg Eating Snake Anaconda - Green Anaconda - Yellow Boa - Amaral's Boa - Amazon Tree
Boa - Argentine Boa - Argentine Rainbow Boa - Brazilian Rainbow Boa - Central American Boa - Clouded
Boa - Coastal Rosy Boa - Colombian Boa - colombian Rainbow Boa - Cook's Tree Boa - Dumeril's
Boa - Emerald tree Boa - Haitian Boa - Hogg island Boa - Kenyan Sand Boa - Mexican Rosy
Boa - Papuan Tree Boa - Peruvian Red Tail Boa - Rough Scaled Sand Boa - Rubber Boa - Russian Sand
Boa - Solomon Island Boa - Sololon Island Tree Boa - Suriname Red Tail Boa - Viper Bull Snake
Corn Snake European Grass Snake Garter Snake - Canadian Garter Snake - Checkered Gopher Snake - Cape
Green Snake Green Snake - Eastern Smooth Green Snake - Western Smooth Hognose - eastern Hognose - Western
Indigo - eastern Kingsnake - Arizona Mountain Kingsnake - California Kingsnake - Chihuahua Mountain Kingsnake - Coastal mountain
Kingsnake - Common Kingsnake - Desert Kingsnake - Durango Mountain Kingsnake - Eastern Kingsnake - Eastern Black
Kingsnake - Florida Kingsnake - Grey Banded Kingsnake - Mexican Black Kingsnake - Prairie Kingsnake - Ruthven's
Kingsnake - San Luis Potosi Kingsnake - South Florida Kingsnake - Speckeled Milksnake - Andean Milksnake - Black
Milksnake - Central plains Milksnake - eastern Milksnake - Honduran Milksnake - Mexican Milksnake - Nelson's
Milksnake Peublan Milksnake - Sinaloan Pine Snake - Black Pine Snake - Northern Python - African Rock
Python - Amethystine Python - Ball Python - Blackheadead Python - Boelen's Python - Borneo Blood
Python - Brown Water Python - Burmese Python - Calabar Burrowing Python - Carpet Python - Children's
Python - Diamond Python - Green Tree Python - Indian Python - Jungle Carpet Python - Macklot's
Python - Olive Python - Queensland Carpet Python -Reticulated Python - Ringed Python - Sawu island
Python - Sumatra Blood Python - Timor Python - White Lipped Rat Snake - Baird's Rat Snake - Black
Rat Snake - Emory's Rat Snake - Everglades Rat Snake - Green Red Tailed Rat Snake - Grey Rat Snake - Mandarin
Rat Snake - Russian Rat Snake - Taiwan Beauty Rat Snake - Texas Rat Snake - Trans Pecos Rat Snake - Yellow
Ribbon Snake - Eastern Water Snake - Mississippi Green

 

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