Either way, the Titanoboa had more closely packed teeth than the boas seen on Earth today, and it dwelled in the water more than the modern-day anaconda. Most constrictor snakes use their massive ...
The boa constrictor is a large, nonvenomous snake known for its distinctive physical ... distinctly set off from the neck and small, hooked teeth for gripping prey. Their skin is covered in ...
the operator replied. "You're outside with a boa constrictor stuck to your face?" The terrified woman explained that the 5ft 5in (1.6m) snake had wrapped itself around her and bitten her nose.
A boa constrictor has sparked ... The 8ft 6ins (2.6m) snake is not venomous, but boa constrictors attack their prey with their fangs and squeeze it to death, Lincolnshire Police said.