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Unknown On Thursday, 6 November 2014

Corallus caninus (Green Tree Boa)

Corallus caninus also known Green Tree Boa is one of the species for non-venomous boa that are usually found in rainforest around South America. They tend to grow up to 6 feet long when they are adult. Like their name implied, they are usually green in color and there are patterns on their body that shaped something like a lightning bolts. That aside, they also have relatively large front teeth, larger than any other non venomous snakes out there. Moving on to their diet, they usually consist of small birds, lizards and frogs. Despite how they are huge in size, they have rather low metabolism rate and would eat less for certain amount of time, most likely monthly.

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