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Emerald tree boas primarily hunt small mammals and birds, using their constriction method to subdue prey. They are ambush predators, often coiled on branches, waiting for unsuspecting animals to pass by. While they are not harmful to humans, their bite can cause injury if provoked. Overall, they play a crucial role in their ecosystem by controlling the populations of their prey species.

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