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Boa Snake Reptiles for sale in Hereford, Herefordshire

6 Boa Snake Reptiles for sale in Hereford, Herefordshire

Boa Snake, also known as the Boa Constrictor, originates from Central and South America, including Brazil and Peru. These large, non-venomous snakes typically measure between 6 to 14 feet and are renowned for their distinctive saddle-like patterns and varying colours that range from gray to reddish hues. Physically, they are semi-arboreal but also dwell on the ground, adapting to environments such as tropical rainforests and savannas. Known for their calm temperament, boas subdue prey through constriction, making them popular and suitable as pets if cared for properly in the UK. When considering a boa snake for sale, it’s essential to understand their care requirements, including enclosure size and diet which mainly consists of birds and mammals. Keywords like "boa constrictor for sale UK", "snake for sale", "boa snake price", and "pet snakes UK" are commonly searched, reflecting the interest in boas among UK snake enthusiasts and pet owners. Overall, the Boa Snake is a fascinating, manageable reptile for those looking to keep exotic pets in the United Kingdom.

Boa Snake reptiles 5 year old red tail boa - Advert 1
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5 year old red tail boa

Boa Snake

3 weeksAge
MaleSex
£70Price

Lovly boy snake, had him 5 years needs a loving home. I don't have time for him anymore so will need lots of handing as not had him out much last few months due to life. Want him to go to someone that

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WalsallWest Midlands (47.8mi)
Boa Snake reptiles Hype motley boa  - Advert 2
5

Hype motley boa

Boa Snake

MixedSex
£100Price

Hypo motley boa for sale Lovely pet for my son but reducing our collection as moving house Been handled regularly Eating, pooping and shedding as should £100 for boa £150 with enclosure with no he

BirminghamWest Midlands (45.6mi)
Boa Snake reptiles Brazilian rainbow boa snake - Advert 3
7

Brazilian rainbow boa snake

Boa Snake

5 yearsAge
MaleSex
£220Price

Brazilian rainbow boa snake very friendly as he is handled most day by my myself and Little brother and sister so he is well handled he is feeding on small rats every week only selling due to down si

DudleyWest Midlands (41.1mi)
Boa Snake reptiles Stunning Male Boa + Full setup - Advert 4
2

Stunning Male Boa + Full setup

Boa Snake

3 yearsAge
MaleSex
£140Price

Unfortunately due to a change in personal circumstances I’m having to rehome my Boa constrictor. Good eater/striker, friendly snake been handled well, never bitten. Male- red tail CB23 setup £140

WalsallWest Midlands (47.8mi)
Boa Snake reptiles Male ball phyton - Advert 5
4

Male ball phyton

Boa Snake

MaleSex
£350Price

male ball python. Unfortunately I have to move house meaning I can no longer keep this beautiful boy. He is well mannerd when it come to eating. Lovley to handle such great temperament. comes with a 4

BristolBristol City (42.2mi)
Boa Snake reptiles Amazon tree boa (Halloween) - Advert 6
3

Amazon tree boa (Halloween)

Boa Snake

13 weeksAge
MixedSex
£129Price

Cb25 tree boa baby Feeding on pinkies £129 each Buyer must have an ideal setup when buying thank you

CardiffCardiff (44.2mi)

FAQs

Is a boa considered a reptile?

Yes, a boa is considered a reptile. Specifically, boa constrictors belong to the class Reptilia and the family Boidae, which includes large, nonvenomous snakes.

Can a boa constrictor hurt a human?

A boa constrictor can hurt a human by constriction if it feels threatened or provoked, as they kill prey by wrapping around and squeezing. However, attacks on humans are very rare and boas are generally not aggressive unless mishandled or feeling endangered.

Do snakes count as reptiles?

Yes, snakes are reptiles. They belong to the order Squamata, which includes lizards and snakes, with boas being a genus within this order.

How aggressive are boa constrictors?

Boa constrictors are usually not very aggressive. They tend to rely on camouflage and constriction for hunting rather than attacking indiscriminately, and may display defensive behaviour if threatened but are not naturally hostile towards humans.