Yes! Green tree pythons are actually known to have the second largest teeth compared to body size of any non venomous snake! They are second only to the emerald tree boa. Both of these arboreal species have such huge needle like teeth to aid them in snagging birds and bats in mid flight, in addition to their numerous other prey items.
A python that lives in a green tree
in green trees ^.^
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No, but there is an Emerald Tree Boa that is very similar in appearance and diet to the Green Tree Python.
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a green tree python gets its water from nearby lakes , ponds, and rivers
You can find the Green Tree Python (Morelia Viridis) in New Guinea, Islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia.
it crawls of coarse!!
A harpy eagle.
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