The Bromeliad Boa Snake Can Constrict Their Prey

There is a new Coyote Peterson video. The video is called."Sneaky Banana Boa".

Here is the video:

 Coyote Peterson is in Costa Rica. He is trying to find a Bromeliad Boa snake. When he found the Bromeliad Boa snake he thought it was just a Boa Constrictor snake. But it was a Bromeliad Boa snake. he had never caught one in the wild before. Coyote Peterson said the Bromeliad Boa snake is not venomous at all. He also said that the snake does not bite that much. So he put the Bromeliad Boa snake on his face to show that you don't half to be afraid of it. I Wouldn't do that at all if I were him. Because it still would get me a little scared because I don't want it to bite me at all or go in my ear. It's small enough to go in my ear. 

The color of the Bromeliad Boa snake is all brown with black dotes. Near the head, there's a black, line. The colors on the snake are very cool to see. 

Coyote Peterson was shaking a lot. He said the reason he was shaking is that he was very excited to see a Bromeliad Boa snake in the wild not because he was afraid of the snake. Coyote Peterson said the Bromeliad Boa snake eats small lizards and small frogs. The snake is a very good balancer when it's up in trees. The Bromeliad Boa snake can constrict their prey. Any insects that come around the snake will be eaten by the snake.

 Coyote Peterson said where they get their name Bromeliad Boa snake is from hiding in plants like the Bromeliads. I never knew that Bromeliad were plants. 

The females grow a bit larger than the males do. The snake was about two feet in length. Coyote Peterson said the snake was the maximum size. 

It's pretty cool that the Bromeliad Boa snake can constrict their prey. 


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