22/11/2023
Yes, it is true that larger snakes can cause human fatalities, and keeping them as pets is not entirely without risk.
However, cases of snake owners getting killed by their pets are exceedingly rare. There are, on average, 0 to 1 deaths caused by captive constrictor snakes per year in the United States.
This is the case despite the popularity of some larger snakes in the reptile trade, such as Burmese and reticulated pythons, which are both enormous species that have caused fatalities.
Boa constrictor species are also immensely popular in the reptile trade and can exceed 10 feet in length, technically large enough to kill humans.
Boa Constrictors may bite to defend themselves. Small individuals are not generally dangerous to people or pets. However, larger boa constrictors have large, sharp teeth, and their bites can cause severe lacerations. Large animals are also fully capable of eating dogs and cats.
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