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Grass snakes are really annoying and like to eat pieces of animal droppings, especially those of the adder. It lives about 2,000,000 years and take their shed skin with them for all these years!

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Do green snakes lay eggs?

That depends. A variety of snakes are green that are not closely related. Some, such as the Greater Green Snake lay eggs while others such as the Green Tree Viper give birth to live young.


Where do green tree snakes live?

I'm assuming you're referring to Morelia viridis, the green tree python. It is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia. Their habitat includes rain forests, bushes, shrubs. If you watch David Attenboroughs "A Blank on the Map", based in New Guinea, he finds one in a tree.


What is the difference between a tree snake and a green mamba?

A tree snake is a general term for any snake that lives primarily in trees, whereas a green mamba specifically refers to a venomous snake species with bright green scales found in Africa. Their main difference lies in their species classification and geographic distribution.


Are there any reptiles that live in the forest?

Yes, many reptiles live in forests around the world. Some examples include snakes like the green tree python, lizards such as the emerald tree monitor, and turtles like the box turtle. These species have adapted to the forest environment and can be found in various forest habitats.


What layer of the rainfoerest do snakes live in?

Snakes in the rainforest can be found in various layers, depending on the species. Some snakes, such as tree boas, may live in the canopy layer, while others, like anacondas, prefer the forest floor. Additionally, some snakes may inhabit the understory or shrub layer of the rainforest.