The average adult Brazilian Rainbow will grow to a length of 4 to 6 feet. They will grow quickly and are very aggressive eaters from the start. Newborns will appear dull or faded and begin to show their colors as they approach a length of 30 inches.
The Central American Boa Constrictor varies greatly in size. The largest specimen known was 5.5 meters long. They average about 2 meters. The background color of their bodies varies greatly and may be shades of grey or tan, with some specimens having
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A moderately sized animal, the Coastal Rosy Boa averages between 22.4 and 35.4 inches, or between 57 and 90 centimeters. They are moderately heavy and have flat, glossy scales. Their heads are characterized by the enlarged chin shield and lack of sca
The Colombian Boa is a primitive snake that closely resembles its lizard ancestors anatomically. The Colombian Boa is often called a Red-tail Boa because of the reddish brown markings on its tail, but in actuality the Red-tail Boas are a different va
Colombian Rainbow Boas are smaller than most Rainbow Boas, typically growing to a length of about 4 or 5 feet, though some may grow as large as 7 feet. Due to the unusual texture of their scales, Rainbow Boas shimmer with iridescence in daylight, a p
Cook's Tree Boas average between five and six feet in length. They are very slender, enabling distribution of their weight throughout the body. This makes residing in and traveling through trees much easier. They are usually yellowish in color.