Boa Constrictor
The Boa Constrictor is a huge size and solitary
snake that mostly live in the Central and the South American rain forests, savannas, and half-arid areas. Boa Constrictors are kept
in house like house-snakes in divisions of South America, in these areas; the Boa
Constrictors help out by catching and disgusting rats.
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 the same
time. All the species of boas are also endangered otherwise protected.
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Hunting and Diet of Boa Constrictor:
Boa
Constrictor is 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.
Occasionally,
Boa Constrictors drown the prey.
Like all other snakes, Boa Constrictors consume the prey complete, first of all consumes 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.
Like all other snakes, Boa Constrictors consume the prey complete, first of all consumes 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 crocodiles and lizards. Eating a large animal, then Boa Constrictor needs no more food for an long
time, and goes to rest for weeks.
Anatomy of Boa Constrictor:
Like
all other snakes, Boa Constrictors are also cold-blooded; Boa Constrictors have the similar temperature
as the environment. Boa Constrictor continues
to grow up all their lives, receiving larger and larger each year.
Mature
Boa Constrictors standard about 6-10 feet (1.8-3 m) length and weigh over 60
pounds (about 28 kg). The biggest boa constrictor ever originates was 18.5 feet
(5.5 m) length.
Boa
Constrictors have blooms that camouflage them; Boa
Constrictors have several colors of cream, gray, brown, tan, and black
with ovals and diamonds. The peeling skin glistens although is dry is to the feel.
Boa Constrictor has no fangs. The forked dialect
senses odors. There are temperature sensors beneath the upper lip; these help
the snake locate heat-blooded prey, like mammals, birds.
Above explanation is about anatomy of Boa Constrictor.
Above explanation is about anatomy of Boa Constrictor.
Classification of Boa Constrictor:
Order
Squamata (lizards and snakes) plus Species constrictor Family Boidae
(constrictors) plus Kingdom Animalia plus Phylum Chordata plus Class Reptilia
plus Suborder Serpentes, and Genus Boa.
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