ALL snakes are vertebrates.
It has a backbone, so it is a vertebrate.
They are vertebrates.
The ornate frog is a vertebrate.
By living in a Paradise tree, of course.
An oak tree is a member of the plant family. Therefore, it is neither a vertebrate, nor an invertebrate.
Clump of bushes or up a tree and it eats geckos bats and frogs
The Scales Upon Its Stomach Are Speacialily Evolved To Help The Snake Curve and Wrap Around Almost Any Tree Type...Some Tree Snakes Are Even Known To Climb Vertically Up Trees...
Southern Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo and Indonesia. Mostly found in lowland rainforest's.
Although the genre is venomous, they are 'rear-fanged' snakes with insufficient potency to be dangerous to humans.
reptiles
It is a tree, not an animal. So, no.
Nope - it has a similar skeleton to all other snakes - a long spine and hundreds of pairs of ribs. The flying snake doesn't actually fly - it glides by flattening out the bulk of its body (think cobra hood !) - then it simply launches itself into the air, and uses air resistance to travel from tree to tree.