No, they do not. Please see the related link below for more information:
usually in rainforests in the trees
Green tree pythons are native to Australia, so they have adaptations to live there.
They live in the North Tropics And Eastern Australia
They are green and they live in trees in the forests.
Yes they live on the VERY bottom of the forest floor
If you saw one it depends where you live, but it could be one of the following: green tree snake: http://las.new-England.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/images20070304-035-treeSnake-sml.jpg http://www.tvwc.org/AssetsGreenTreeSnake.jpg green tree python: http://www.kingsnake.com/ihs/I.H.S.%202005%20PHOTO%20CONTESTHeat%20pits%20of%20the%20green%20tree%20python%20-%20Michael%20D.%20Kern%20-%20IN%20CAPTIVITY,%20SM.jpg rough green snake: http://www.wilddelaware.com/wp-contentrough-green-snake-11832.jpg natal green snake: http://api.ning.com/files/L1ySGyMwLZ3hID057bBHbPN6Eqw8ML160RN4P6rDPxM_NatalGreenSnake.jpg Asian green snake: http://www.dekayi.info/R_I_P_%20Green%20snake_filestree2.jpg Hope this helps.
The Ahaetulla prasina, or green vine snake, can live up to 12 years. They are very thin and agile, and can be 6 feet long.
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No u should not house 2 different snake species together. They have different requirements. 1 snake might kill the other
Alligators,green sea turtles, rat snake.
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