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Amazon Basin emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tree boa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tree boa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Snake using its tongue / Corallus hortulanus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald tree boa / Corallus caninus Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Amazon Basin emerald tree boa (Corallus batesii)
Emerald tree boa / Corallus caninus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amazon tree boa / Corallus hortulanus Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Amazon basin tree boa / Corallus batesi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amazon basin tree boa / Corallus batesi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald tree boa / Corallus caninus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Emerald tree boa / Corallus caninus Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Amazon Basin Treeboa (Corallus batesii) was given species status only in 2009. This is the biggest member of the genus,reaching lengths of over 2.7 meters (!). They have large heatpits that make it able for them to hunt any warmblooded animal in the pitch black rainforest nights which they are able to catch with their arsenal of huge,long,teeth. As young they are brick red and they turn green the older they get and their diet shifts. They are endemic to the lower Amazon including Peru,Bolivia and parts of Brazil,Ecuador and Colombia.


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