it is found at the South America.
In Northen South America
they live in tree oles by the roots...unless spiders are already there
Simply because its main diet is birds.
No, the boa stays in one branch for a long time until moving around.
Like other snakes, an emerald tree boa is a member of the reptile family.
how does aemerald tree boa protect itself..........................................................?
No. All species of boa are nonvenomous.
In the tropical rainforest, the emerald tree boa lives in the canopy. In the rainforests, yes they do
Exclusively on the island of Madagascar - IF there are any left ! The Madagascar tree boa is an endangered species.
They live in South America, give birth to live young, have heat sensing abilities (though boa constrictors lack pits), and, more technically, have a toothed premaxilla bone.
The scientific name (Binomial Name) is the Corallus Caninus.
It has no enemies.