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Though all boids are indeed constrictors, only Boa constrictor (and its subspecies) is commonly referred to, in English, as a boa constrictor —an example of a species being referred to colloquially using its scientific binomial name.

boa constrictor, (Boa constrictor), large thick-bodied snake of the boa family, Boidae. Its range is wide, from Argentina to northern Mexico. Though it thrives in tropical rainforests, it also inhabits savannas, cane fields, and semiarid scrublands.

Boa snakes, like the boa constrictor and rainbow boa, hunt with deadly precision. They strike first, seizing prey with backward-curved teeth designed for gripping without escape.

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Boa constrictors, also known as common boas or red-tailed boas, are one of the best-known snake species – native to the tropical regions of South America. They are also one of the largest snakes, growing up to 15 feet. With 4 recognized subspecies, these snakes vary significantly in color.

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The boa constrictor, a majestic and powerful snake, holds a significant place in both the natural world and human imagination. Found throughout Central and South America, these nonvenomous constrictors are renowned for their striking patterns, adaptable nature, and crucial role in their ecosystems.

Boa constrictors are found from northern Mexico to Argentina. Of all the boas, constrictors can live in the greatest variety of habitats ranging from sea level to moderate elevation, including deserts, wet tropical forests, open savannas and cultivated fields. They are both terrestrial and arboreal.

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Boa constrictor, also called the red-tailed boa or the common boa, is a species of large, non-venomous, heavy-bodied snake that is frequently kept and bred in captivity. The boa constrictor is a member of the family Boidae, found in tropical South America, as well as some islands in the Caribbean.

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