A baby Central American boa (Boa imperator), also known as a Central American boa constrictor, is a young version of a non-venomous snake species native to Central America, including countries like Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica. Here are some quick facts about baby Central American boas: Boa Constrictor imperator Farm bred About 13 to 18 inches long from head to tail This is a smaller type of boa, with adults reaching around 5 feet They eat hopper mice FUN FACTS! They’re native to Central America, found in the forests of Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua Unlike Colombian redtails, these are smaller and usually grow to about 4 to 6 feet long With the right care, adults can live 20 to 30 years on average in captivity