Mostly jungles and places like Costa Rica.
Sandalwood tree snakes live.
Cheethas dont live in trees, because they have blunt non retractable claws.
Many different species live on or around the kapok tree. Moss could potentially grow on the bark of a kapok tree, especially in humid environments. Snakes may also inhabit kapok trees to seek shelter or prey on animals that visit the tree.
=Yes, they do.=
as long as they have apples in the tree
Burrows under the griund
no they do not they live near Australia and south of the united states....
20 years longest tree snake years and 3 months
See the related link to Wikipedia - they're quite a 'pretty' species from South america.
yes snakes can live in warm weather here's an example the brown tree snake lives on Guam and Guam is has a HOT climate
is there flying snakes in south africa
the amazon rainforest in low trees our the forest floor