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Green tree python

Morelia viridis

Description:

The green tree python is characterized by a relatively slim body. The relatively long tail accounts for about 14% of the total length. The head is large and clearly defined from the neck. The muzzle is large and angular. The body is triangular in cross section with a visible spine. Primarily arboreal, these snakes have a particular way of resting in the branches of trees; they loop a coil or two over the branches in a saddle position and place their head in the middle. This trait is shared with the emerald tree boa, Corallus caninus, of South America. This habit, along with their appearance, has caused people to confuse the two species when seen outside their natural habitat.

Habitat:

Toronto Zoo

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2 Comments

M Fortune
M Fortune 10 years ago

Oh my goodness! What a beautiful pose!

dotun55
dotun55 10 years ago

Awesome posture! Hope to see one like this someday on my first encounter

Maria dB
Spotted by
Maria dB

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Spotted on Aug 18, 2006
Submitted on Jun 23, 2013

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