Boa Constrictor Facts For Kids & Adults. Info, Pictures, Video. (2024)

Boa constrictors are large snakes that are found in the wild in South and Central America and Mexico. They live in a range of habitats, but prefer humid rainforest conditions. Some people even keep these big predators as pets!

This page contains awesome boa constrictor facts for kids and adults. Read on to learn more about this fearsome rainforest snake …

  • This article is part of our Rainforest Animals series
  • You can find out more about reptiles here: Reptiles: The Ultimate Guide

Boa Constrictor Information

Boa constrictors are members of the Boidae family. This family of medium-to-large snakes is also known simply as the ‘boa’ family.

Boa constrictors have big, powerful bodies. Their green / brown colouration and varied markings provide excellent camouflage.

Boa constrictors are not venomous. They dispatch their prey by constricting it (squeezing it so that it can no longer breathe), before swallowing it whole.

There are currently 10 recognised subspecies of boa constrictor (but not all scientists agree that all of these are actually subspecies).

Boa constrictors live and hunt alone, and are mostly nocturnal.

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King Of The Jungle?

Boa constrictors are large, heavy snakes, but they are not the biggest rainforest snakes: green anacondas are significantly larger.

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How Big Are Boa Constrictors?

Female boa constrictors grow to around 10 feet (3 metres) in length, while males are smaller, growing to around 8 feet (2.5 metres).

Female boa constrictors weigh between 10 to 15 kg (22 to 33 lb) on average, with males weighing proportionally less.

They may not be the biggest snakes in the rainforest, but they’re certainly not small!Boa constrictors considerably larger than this have been found.

The size that boa constrictors grow to depends on the availability of food. If food is plentiful, they can grow even larger. However, if food is sparse, boa constrictors may not reach these sizes.

The video below features Steve Irwin with an angry boa constrictor!

Boa Constrictor Skin Shedding

Boa constrictors grow quickly, and shed their skin at regular intervals (every 1-2 months). They continue to grow once they have reached maturity, but at a slower rate. The frequency at which they shed their skins roughly halves.

Where Do Boa Constrictors Live?

Boa constrictors are found all over South and Central America, in countries such as: Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Belize, Suriname, Brazil, Bolivia, Uruguay and Argentina.

Boa constrictors are also found in Mexico.

Boa Constrictor Facts: Boa Constrictor Habitat

Boa constrictors can live in a wide range of habitats, including farmland, deserts and savannah. Rainforests offer a particularly suitable habitat, being the right temperature and humidity, and also offering a large amount of food.

Boa constrictors have been known to live in the abandoned burrows of medium-sized mammals. These offer the snakes protection from predators.

Boa constrictors will happily live in close proximity to human settlements.

Can Boa Constrictors Swim?

Boa constrictors are excellent swimmers, and are often found near streams and rivers. However, unlike green anacondas, boa constrictors spend most of their time on land. Boa constrictors also climb trees, particularly when young.

How Do Boa Constrictors Catch Their Prey?

Boa constrictors are ambush predators. They lie in wait for their victims to approach, then quickly strike, holding onto the prey with their fangs while wrapping their powerful bodies around the victim’s body.

Boa constrictors do not ‘crush the prey to death’. The boa suffocates its victim rather than crushing it. Before it is swallowed, the prey doesn’t look noticeably damaged.

The snake constricts its victim until it has stopped breathing, then swallows it whole. The boa’s mouth can open very wide allowing it to consume even fairly large animals.

The video below shows the constriction process.

If prey is scarce, boas will also hunt for food rather than lying in wait, usingtheir heat sensitive scales to locate their prey.

What Do Boa Constrictors Eat?

Boa constrictors eat a wide range of prey, including birds, bats, reptiles, amphibians and small mammals. They can snatch birds and bats as they fly past.

The bigger the snake, the bigger the prey it will attempt to catch. Larger boa constrictors may even take monkeys and deer.

It can take several (4-6) days for a meal to be fully digested. Large items of food can be seen as bulges in the snake’s belly. After eating, a boa constrictor will not need to eat again for several weeks, even months.

Boa Constrictor Predators

Boa constrictors may be big and fierce, but they're not at the top of the food chain. Even adult boa constrictors be preyed on by jaguars and caimans. Young boa constrictors face predation by birds, mammals and other reptiles.

Boa Constrictors Don’t Lay Eggs!

Unlike some snakes, boa constrictors give birth to live young. When ready to reproduce, female boa constrictors emit a chemical that attracts males. Males will sometimes wrestle for the right to mate.

When born, boa constrictors are around 15–20 inches (38–51 cm) long. Females can give birth to up to 65 young at a time. The average number of young is 25. The newly-born snakes are fully independent from birth.

Boa Constrictor Facts For Kids (& Adults)

  • Female boa constrictors are larger than males.
  • The boa constrictor’s scientific name is boa constrictor. It is unusual for a species’ English name to be the same as its scientific name.
  • Boa constrictors are members of the Boidae family of animals. This group is also known as the ‘boas’.
  • Boa constrictors are also members of the subfamily Boinae. This subfamily also contains green anacondas, which means the two species are closely related.
  • Boa constrictors can be born without skin pigment. This condition is called ‘albinism’ and can also occur in humans.
  • A boa constrictor’s bite is painful, but not deadly.
  • Boa constrictors hiss when irritated or threatened.
  • Boa constrictors raised in captivity can live up to 40 years.
  • Boa constrictors are hunted for their skins and also for their meat. However, they are not considered to be an endangered species.
  • Boa constrictors are used by humans to keep numbers of rodent pests down.
  • The largest recorded boa constrictor was 15 feet (5.5 metres) long.

We hope you enjoyed learning these boa anaconda facts. Visit our rainforest animals page to find out about more amazing animals.

Boa Constrictor Facts For Kids & Adults. Info, Pictures, Video. (2024)

FAQs

Boa Constrictor Facts For Kids & Adults. Info, Pictures, Video.? ›

Boa constrictors live in both Central and South America. They live in deserts, woodlands, jungles, and fields. Boa constrictors can swim very well, but they prefer to be on dry land. They often call trees, logs, or empty burrows under the ground their home.

What is a boa constrictor kids info? ›

Boa constrictors live in both Central and South America. They live in deserts, woodlands, jungles, and fields. Boa constrictors can swim very well, but they prefer to be on dry land. They often call trees, logs, or empty burrows under the ground their home.

What are some fun facts about the boa constrictor? ›

After a large meal, a boa doesn't need to eat again for weeks. A boa constrictor grows throughout its whole life, which can be 20 to 30 years. An adult boa will generally weigh more than 100 pounds (45 kilograms) and grow to about 13 feet (4 meters) long. Boa constrictors tend to live alone.

How long does a boa live? ›

Boas are about 2 feet long when they are born and grow continually throughout their 25 to 30-year lifespan. The largest boa constrictor ever found measured 18 feet.

How old is the oldest boa constrictor? ›

Boas can live up to 25 years in the wild and up to 30 years or more in captivity. The oldest common boa in captivity was recorded to have lived 40 years.

How poisonous is a boa constrictor? ›

Non-venomous.

Boa Constrictors may bite to defend themselves. Small individuals are not generally dangerous to people or pets. However, larger boa constrictors have large, sharp teeth, and their bites can cause severe lacerations.

How many hearts does a boa constrictor have? ›

Snakes have only one heart, which has three chambers. Mammals have one heart with four chambers.

What is the max age for a boa? ›

Columbian Red Tailed Boa Fact Sheet
Class:Reptilia
Genus:Boa
Species:boa constrictor constrictor
Life span:20 years in the wild 40 years under human care
Egg Gestation:120 – 150 days
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How long can a boa constrictor go without eating? ›

Answer and Explanation: Boa constrictors can go a very long time without eating, weeks or even months if necessary since they are cold-blooded organisms who do not need to keep a high metabolism (like we warm-blooded humans do).

How long can a boa stay underwater? ›

Anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes on average.

Can snakes live for 1000 years? ›

How Long Do Snakes Live? Snakes reach sexual maturity within two to four years, depending on the species and living conditions. In perfect conditions, adult snakes live anywhere from 20 to 30 years, with natural predators and the encroachment of humans severely limiting the number of years most snakes live.

How fast do boas grow? ›

The young are independent at birth and grow rapidly for the first few years, shedding regularly (once every one to two months). At 3–4 years, boa constrictors become sexually mature and reach the adult size of 6–10 feet (1.8–3.0 m), although they continue to grow at a slow rate for the rest of their lives.

How big is a 3 year old boa constrictor? ›

By the end of his third year, your boa constrictor is likely to have reached maturity and an average length of 7 feet or more. He may weigh up to 60 pounds.

Do boa constrictors give birth? ›

Boas do not lay eggs; instead, the adult females give birth to live young.

How many teeth do boa constrictors have? ›

Answer and Explanation: Yes, boa constrictors have around 100 small teeth they use to hook onto prey and keep the prey animal from wriggling out of their mouths. They have four rows of these teeth along their upper jaw and two additional rows along their lower jaw.

How painful is a boa constrictor bite? ›

These snakes are not venomous, but their bites are still incredibly painful, so you should seek medical care if you're attacked by one. Instead of elongated fangs, a boa constrictor has rows of curved teeth that are all the same size.

How big are boa constrictors at 4 years old? ›

At 3–4 years, boa constrictors become sexually mature and reach the adult size of 6–10 feet (1.8–3.0 m), although they continue to grow at a slow rate for the rest of their lives. At this point, they shed less frequently, about every 2–4 months.

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