The Brown Tree snake was 'accidentally' introduced to Guam - by explorers, after the reptiles stowed away in the cargo. Once on Guam - the native animals had never seen the predators - and became easy prey.
Guam
Guam's Brown Tree Snake can bite and has venom or toxic in the bite. So yes, i guess you can call it poisonous. are you nuts it is not at all poisonous it can only wrap around small animals and kill them. redard
Invasive species
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
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Brown tree snake was created in 1802.
Brown tree snakes are native to Australia, New Guinea, parts of Indonesia, and some South Pacific islands. They have also been accidentally introduced to Guam and Saipan. On Guam, they devastated the native bird population.
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Emerald tree boas live in the tropical areas of South America, such as near the Amazon River in Brazil.
The eastern brown tree snake live in mountain hole's ,mountain that has hole by a disaster, or on trees.
there are birds on Guam, but most of the native birds were killed by the brown tree snake that the US accidentally introduced. The snakes stowed away in ships' cargo brought in from other parts of the Pacific (like the Solomon islands) where the snakes are native.
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