Had one in my house yesterday (disturbed it in the late afternoon in leaf litter and fled into the house). Had another tonight. It had disabled a frog that was bleeding through the eyes and looking pretty squished. This was in my the kitchen in Zambia. First was 1.5m and positively identified. 2nd difficult to say but at least 1m and behaved like a boomslang and not a cobra or mamba.
they are hunted by snakes like boomslang snakes
No. All snakes are solitary.
It varies - but includes lizards, frogs, mammals, birds and their eggs.
Glass snakes (usually called glass lizards), all others are snakes
Snakes are usually solitary reptiles. However - they have been known to 'hibernate' in groups during the cold months in caves. Also they will seek each other out during the matins season - often resulting in many serpents 'chasing' one female.
No. Like all snakes, they are solitary.
Corn snakes do not live in groups.
Most snakes live single, however the flying snake lives in groups of 6-7. This snake is very social with others of its same type but battles with males.
Boomslang was created in 1829.
Most colubrid snakes are not venomous, but some are. Those that are venomous are only mildly so and ar not dangerous to humans. However, a few colubrids, such as the boomslang in Africa, can be deadly.
If that green snake happens to be a mamba or a boomslang, yes it can kill a human.
I'm no snake expert, but I have seen a group of three in one spot on my farm so I would say yes they can live in groups