Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus) Emerald Tree Boas are beautiful, non-venomous snakes that can be found in the rainforests of South America.
Emerald Tree Boas Corallus caninus Distribution: Lower Amazon basin, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname ...
Emerald tree boa Corallus caninus The emerald tree boa is a brilliant green with white bands across its back, but it does not start out that way.
Emerald Tree Boa Species Profile The emerald tree boa generally displays a green dorsal background color with a cream to yellow ventral stripe. Horizontal white bands run the length of the snake's back.
Emerald Tree Boas from the northern part of their range in Guyana and Suriname may be 160-180 cm (63-71 inches) long and have a broken white line and irregular blotches of white down the back.
Emerald tree boa Class: Reptilia Status: IUCN: Not Listed; CITES: Appendix II Fly River turtle ...
Common names: emerald tree boa.[2] Corallus caninus is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. No subspecies are currently recognized.[3] Contents ...
Some are brightly colored, like the green and white emerald tree boa of the tropics (Boa canina), or iridescent, like the wide-ranging rainbow boa (Epicrates cenchris).
Snakes are the best animals. Corn snake, african rock, rosy boa, emerald tree boa, and riticulated python are the snakes which I like so much. I am Ayham, I am 11 years old, and snakes are my life.ayham 2008-04-04 ...
The green tree python looks and acts much like its South American relative, the emerald tree boa. However, the resemblance in appearance and behavior nearly all the two have in common. Boas bear live young; python species are oviparous.
See also: Tree boa, Emerald, Python, Reptile, Coral
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