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| | [[Image:Boa_constrictor_240x180.jpg|250px|thumb|right|'''Boa constrictor''' (© RVC)]] | | [[Image:Boa_constrictor_240x180.jpg|250px|thumb|right|'''Boa constrictor''' (© RVC)]] |
| | ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
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| | *Diet - Free-ranging boas are generalists. They feed on mammals and birds. | | *Diet - Free-ranging boas are generalists. They feed on mammals and birds. |
| | ==Captivity== | | ==Captivity== |
| − | Boa constrictors are very popular as pets. Captive-bred ones are less likely to be aggressive and are easier to keep. | + | Boa constrictors are very popular as pets. Captive-bred ones are less likely to be aggressive and are easier to keep, but are prone to inclusion body disease. |
| | *Cage – They require caging to reflect their size. | | *Cage – They require caging to reflect their size. |
| | *Temperature - a temperature range of 25-30°C is adequate. | | *Temperature - a temperature range of 25-30°C is adequate. |
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| | *Diet - Boas usually feed well on dead rodents. | | *Diet - Boas usually feed well on dead rodents. |
| | *Reproduction – Boas are viviparous and may produce up to 50 young after a gestation period of 5-8 months. | | *Reproduction – Boas are viviparous and may produce up to 50 young after a gestation period of 5-8 months. |
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| | [[Category:Snake_Species]] | | [[Category:Snake_Species]] |
| | [[Category:Lizard_and_Snake_Glossary]] | | [[Category:Lizard_and_Snake_Glossary]] |