The yellow parts show the range of the boa constrictor. |
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo |
You can tell a female boa from a male one because the females are bigger around and longer. This is probably so they have room inside them for a whole bunch of baby snakes. An adult female is usually between 7 and 10 feet long, and a male is 6 to 8 feet. Really large boa constrictors can weigh as much as 60 pounds, but the more usual weight for the bigger females is between 22 and 33 pounds.
Killing a rat |
Starting to swallow |
Almost got it all down! |
Photo by Joel Sartore |
Female boas usually like to breed during the dry season, which is from April to August. When they are in the right mood, they give out a scent that attracts males, and then they mate with several of them. This is called being polygynous. The sperm might stay inside the female for a while before she actually ovulates and becomes pregnant, but after she does, the baby boas will be born in 100-120 days.
Newborn boa constrictors. A group of snakes is called a bed or knot. |
In many areas of the tropics, people like to keep boa constrictors around their homes, sort of like pets, because they kill off the rats and mice that might eat the grain. They are also kept in captivity in lots of zoos and private collections, where they seem to be happy and are bred pretty often. In captivity, boas are fed mice, rats, rabbits, chicks, and chickens.
Some people like to eat snake for dinner. I wonder if it tastes like chicken. |
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