Most
boa
constrictors
have
brown
or
cream-colored
scales.
They
have
dark
spots
on
their
backs.
The
spots
help
them
hide.
Boa
constrictors
have
very
strong
muscles.
Boa
constrictors
live
in
Central
America
and
South
America.
These
places
have
rain
forests,
forests,
and
grasslands.
Boa
constrictors
hide
in
trees
or
under
leaves.
Boa
constrictors
can
open
their
jaws
really
wide.
This
allows
them
to
swallow
their
food
whole.
They
can
eat
mice
and
lizards.
They
also
eat
birds.
Boa
constrictors
give
birth
to
live
young.
Baby
snakes
are
called
neonates.
They
shed
their
skin
as
they
grow.
Boa
constrictors
usually
live
for
20
to
30
years
in
the
wild.



