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Some lime green animals include the green tree python, emerald tree boa, and green iguana. These animals are known for their vibrant green coloration, which helps them blend in with their surroundings in their natural habitats.
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.
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.
there are many endangered species in the Amazon rainforest some of them being Kapok tree, bromiliads, mangroves, ecuadorian Rainforset Flower, Rafflesia flower and all of the 25 000 species of orchards.
The whole species of octopus is not entirely endangered, but there are some subspecies that are endangered, threatened, or close to being endangered: The Giant Octopus, a giant but gentle octopus, is listed as "Endangered" on the ICUN Redlist. The Pacific Northwestern Tree Octopus is not currently listed as endangered, but some people think that they should be because of their small numbers. There are probably many other endangered subspecies, but they are probably not as well known.
A python that lives in a green tree
You Shouldn't! There is no reason to destroy endangered tree species. You shouldn't destroy endangered tree species.
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in green trees ^.^
they are not an endangered species so there are at least 250,225 known in the wild
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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There are numerous species of tree kangaroos, but they are not all endangered. Two Australian species are listed by the IUCN as endangered, one of which is the Lumholtz's Tree kangaroo. The Goodfellow's, Doria's, Matschie's, Tenkile and the Dingiso are the most endangered tree kangaroos in New Guinea.
a green tree python gets its water from nearby lakes , ponds, and rivers
The green tree python grows up to 6 ft long and weighs 40 pounds.
You can find the Green Tree Python (Morelia Viridis) in New Guinea, Islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia.