Boa constrictor, generally called the 'common boa' or the 'red-tailed boa which is now considered a subspecies with the nomenclature of Boa constrictor constrictor. Males are polygynous actively seeking out multiple females to mate with. read more
Boa constrictor, generally called the ‘common boa’ or the ‘red-tailed boa which is now considered a subspecies with the nomenclature of Boa constrictor constrictor. Males are polygynous actively seeking out multiple females to mate with. read more
Red-tailed boa constrictors originate from tropical South and Central America, from Brazil and Columbia all the way north through Mexico. These strong, cold-blooded reptiles are nonpoisonous, popular pets, but don’t take them lightly. Red-tailed boas are a huge, long-term commitment, and they can live for more than 30 years in captivity. read more