A baby Central American boa (Boa imperator), also known as a Central American boa constrictor, is a young version of a non-venomous snake species native to Central America, including countries like Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica. Here are some quick facts about baby Central American boas:
- Boa Constrictor imperator
- Farm bred
- About 13 to 18 inches long from head to tail
- This is a smaller type of boa, with adults reaching around 5 feet
- They eat hopper mice
FUN FACTS!
- They’re native to Central America, found in the forests of Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua
- Unlike Colombian redtails, these are smaller and usually grow to about 4 to 6 feet long
- With the right care, adults can live 20 to 30 years on average in captivity
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