They eat small mammals and lizards etc..
The mostly eat baby animals because they are easier to catch for them to eat
from the amazon deer
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Amazon rainforest tree boas primarily feed on small mammals, birds, and reptiles. While capybaras and tapirs are larger mammals and not typical prey for these snakes, it's theoretically possible for a large tree boa to attempt to consume a young or small individual if the opportunity arises. However, such occurrences would be rare, as tree boas typically target smaller, more manageable prey.
In Tropical Rianforests in the understory layer.
At birth, emerald tree boas can be from 40 to 50cm long and can weigh 20 to 50 g . The young are a reddish-brown in color. It is believed that they can live well over 20 years.
Small birds or rats most likely birds because thats what they eat in the wild
Yes! Emerald Tree Boas ,do have babies unless their boy snakes!
Emerald tree boas primarily feed on small to medium sized vertebrates. Their diet is mainly made up of mammals such as rats, bats, and possums, as well as birds and lizards.
The answer is 60,543 emerald tree boas are alive today.
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