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Red-Tail Boa

  Author:  63011  Category:(Discussion) Created:(5/15/2008 1:45:00 PM)
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ORDER: Squamata

 FAMILY: Boidae

GENUS: Boa

SPECIES: constrictor imperator

DESCRIPTION: This boa constrictor is typically tan with approximately 20 dark dorsal saddles running the length of the body. The tail blotches are usually red, orange or brown with black edging. Laterally there are tan, brown or black blotches (circular or diamond-shaped) spaced along the saddles. Undersides are yellowish, spotted with black. Females average 7’ to 9’ in length, males 6’ to 8’. Maximum size is around 12’ and 50 pounds, but any length over 10’ is unusual.

GEOGRAPHICAL RANGE AND HABITAT: Sonoran desert in Mexico through Central America and outlying islands, to far northern Peru. Boa constrictors may forage in the trees but they are mainly terrestrial, especially the larger ones, and live in hollow logs, mammal burrows, etc.

DIET: Consists chiefly of rodents, birds, iguanas, and monkeys. Kills prey by coiling around and suffocating.

LIFE CYCLE/SOCIAL STRUCTURE: Females reach sexual maturity at three years of age, males at 18 months. Gestation is 120-150 days. The female boa constrictor bears her young alive (ovoviviparous) and has been known to give birth to as many as 64 at one time, but 30 is the average. The young are about 24 inches long and resemble their parents in coloring. Boas may live 40 years in captivity.

SPECIAL ADAPTATIONS: Has a keen sense of smell used to detect the presence of other animals. Boa constrictors lack temperature-sensing labial (lip) pits, but their facial nerve endings are extremely sensitive to termperature variation. As with other snakes, the boa’s loosely hinged jaws can be stretched far apart, enabling it to swallow animals with bodies much larger in diameter than the boa’s head.

INTERPRETIVE INFORMATION:: Although a wild boa constrictor will hiss and strike when provoked, it is easily tamed and maintained in zoos. In South America it is kept as a house pet to kill rats.

STATUS IN THE WILD: All species of boids are endangered or restricted. Hunting for leather and meat and the live animal trade has reduced their numbers, as has reduction of forest habitat. Captive breeding of boa constrictors is on the increase at levels which should ensure survival of the species. On Appendix II of CITES.

red-tail boa

Taken from: http://www.oaklandzoo.org/meet_the_animals/columbian-red-tail-boa

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Date: 5/15/2008 5:08:00 PM  From Authorid: 51876    Have you heard of the huge population of Pythons growing in the southern U.S. they say in florida they are competing with the gators for food.Watch where you step.  
Date: 5/15/2008 5:20:00 PM  From Authorid: 15070    I have heard about that. People will buy exotics (like snakes) and when they get too big, people will turn them loose, which is not smart at all.  
Date: 5/15/2008 5:23:00 PM  From Authorid: 15070    My friend Jimmy bought a red-tailed boa for breeding, and that was a nasty snake. I believe Jimmy ended up either giving the snake to a local breeder, or a reptile show. It was always hissing & striking. Jimmy had owned a lot of snakes & was an armature breeder himself, but that was one snake I was scared to ever try to handle.  
Date: 5/15/2008 5:27:00 PM  From Authorid: 64365    I had one...her name was Elizabeth... unfortunately she died  
Date: 5/15/2008 11:05:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 63011    Thanx for your replies. Wow, that's crazy, Bruiex! That's sad that people would turn thier snakes loose like that. Sad and dangerous. I can't believe the temper of your friend's snake, SC! I thought they were usually tame. Sorry about your red-tail dying, Nani.  

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