The Virgin Island tree boa is endangered due to lose of its habitat. The Madagascar tree boa was listed as endangered but it's population has risen enough that it is now listed as Least Concern.
There are five species of rare boas. All are vulnerable except the Keel Scaled Boa, which is endangered. Dumeril's Ground Boa Madagascar Ground Boa Round Island Keel Scaled Boa Jamaican Boa Madagascar Tree Boa
yes,their endangered because people hunt them for their skin and meat.
Because people hunt them for their meat and skin
Poachers aren't after them and they don't have predators.
Like other snakes, an emerald tree boa is a member of the reptile family.
Emerald tree boa, eastern king snake and eastern green mamba snake are snakes. They begin with the letter e.
it is pretty
at night
how does aemerald tree boa protect itself..........................................................?
No, but there is an Emerald Tree Boa that is very similar in appearance and diet to the Green Tree Python.
emerald tree boas can usually get up to 20 years old.
No, the boa stays in one branch for a long time until moving around.
Monkeys and birds.
Yep
harpy eagle
no,its penut