The Boa Constrictor is connected to the bigger Anaconda. Boa Constrictor gives delivery (birth) to live young; up to 65 2-ft (60-cm) long baby snakes are born at same time. All the species of boas are also endangered otherwise protected.
Hunting and Diet of Boa Constrictor:
Boa Constrictors are carnivores that liked every much to eat meat (meat-eaters). Boa Constrictors mostly hunt at night time (Boa Constrictors are normally nocturnal). Boa Constrictors kill by toning (squeezing) the prey awaiting it can no longer take breaths. …show more content…
Like all other snakes, Boa Constrictors consume the prey complete, first of all consume head. The Boa Constrictor's top and base jaws are closed to each other with elastic ligaments, which let the Boa Constrictor consumes animals wider than itself. Boa Constrictors don't chew their food; they absorb it with extremely strong acids in the snake's Boa Constrictor.
Boa Constrictors also eat birds, small size mammals like monkeys, the peccaries, and the rodents, and some reptiles in which iguanas, young crocodilians and lizards. Eating a large animal, then Boa Constrictor needs no more food for an extensive time, and goes to rest for