Except during mating, the green tree snakes are solitary. Late fall and winter are their breeding months. As they live in dense vegetation, they are virtually invisible to the naked eye when resting.
17 species of the green tree snake
No they are not solitary, but many people keep them alone
There is actually only one species of Dendrelaphis punctulata or the green tree snake that is native to Australia. There are many similar snakes, but only one actual green tree snake.
There are 17 species of the green tree frog.
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A tree snake is a general term for any snake that lives primarily in trees, whereas a green mamba specifically refers to a venomous snake species with bright green scales found in Africa. Their main difference lies in their species classification and geographic distribution.
Emerald tree boa, eastern king snake and eastern green mamba snake are snakes. They begin with the letter e.
Green tree pythons are native to Australia, so they have adaptations to live there.
usually in rainforests in the trees