Question:
boa or python?
anonymous
2007-07-31 13:04:53 UTC
i already have a ball python but i want a snake that can wrap around me (shoulders and waist and legs) but not one that can kill me with the slightest of ease but the type of snake i want needs to be a constrictor but will stay between 7-10 feet so if anyone can help me thank you just tell me the name of the snake so i can look it up.
Twelve answers:
3P.C.O.
2007-07-31 13:16:02 UTC
I have 4 snakes a Brazilian Rainbow Boa, a Dumerils Boa, Emerald Tree Boa, and a Salmon Red Tail. You just have to go with the Red Tails they are so sweet and calm. Mine is a female which are known to be the brats in snake world and she is just the greatest out of all of them. I kiss her on the lips and cuddle in my bed. Never been bitten or striked at, and shes about 6 in a half feet. About all my others have pretty bad tempers.



Good luck!
Çåŗőľîņẫ§ħŷġĭ®ł
2007-07-31 13:45:01 UTC
The Burmese pythons and the Reticulated pythons get pretty big. Burmese pythons usually get about 20 feet long and the Reticulated pythons get around 22 feet in length. These two are the largest of the python family. Just keep in mind, the longer they are, the more they will weigh, considering that all pythons are heavy bodied snakes. Also, ball pythons can get about 6 feet in length. All are constictors.



Some boas can reach 5-12 feet in length when adults.



The color of the snake does not determine the size it will be. All of the snakes listed below can be found in a variety of colors, to include the yellow (which are called Albinos).
antonietti
2016-10-09 02:14:12 UTC
As a regular snake decide for the ball python. A critically greater powerful length for a regular snake alot much less complicated to guard (housing and value smart) stay an pretty long term could make a existence time puppy (checklist 40 8 years) starting to be from 4-6 foot greater companies to be 4-5 whether makes the ball python intense-high quality for dealing with yet nonetheless great adequate to make a high quality head turner. Boas are lots better and potencially risky if now no longer dealt with/regarded after appropriate. I achieved my learn as 1st time snake proprietor myself and went with the ball python instead of boas or corn snakes. The ball instead of corns fairly considering that every1 has corn snakes and th balls regarded lots greater powerful to me. And particularly of the boas as a effect of length, costs of nutrition, and upgrading vivariums each and every couple of years lol. desire this permits
gallianomom2001
2007-07-31 17:52:34 UTC
Any python of 7-10 ft. can kill you. Anything over 6 ft. should always have two people when feeding. There are longer boas that don't get quite the girth that things like berms and retics get. Rainbow boas, jungle carpet pythons and species like that get long but not bulky. Jungles can be rather aggressive though many can be handled easily once out of the cage.
anonymous
2007-08-03 22:10:16 UTC
Well I would suggest a Red-Tailed Boa, the females get between 8 and 10 feet, and normaly about 50 pounds. I'm getting one, and they look really cool.
puanani
2007-07-31 13:13:41 UTC
You better check with your ordinances in your area. Some of them outlaw any snake bigger than 6 feet. I loved my six foot ball python I had. Good luck in your search.
LuvPitz2theMax
2007-08-04 00:37:06 UTC
i preferably like the emerald tree boa, but yeah some states wont outlaw certain snakes, but will require you to get permission from the state to obtain one. good luck with your search
jax s
2007-07-31 13:41:18 UTC
I agree with lura my red tail boa is the sweetest
anonymous
2007-07-31 13:14:21 UTC
Dude, do you wanna die young? Leave the snakes in their environment. They don't like cages and if you forget to feed them, they will hurt you.
thomas
2007-07-31 13:11:23 UTC
I would get a yellow boa
Carmelo Anthony
2007-07-31 13:15:19 UTC
yo get a yellow boa its not dangerous or nothing
♥Zoey!95♥
2007-07-31 15:21:43 UTC
red tailed columbia boas, best in the world.



and also, anyone? please answer my question:



https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20070731145223AAMMREC


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