High White Emerald Tree Boa
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Adults High White Emerald Tree Boa for sale grow to about 6 feet (1.8 m) in length. They have highly developed front teeth that are likely proportionately larger than those of any other non-venomous snake.The color pattern typically consists of an emerald green ground color with a white irregular interrupted zigzag stripe or so-called ‘lightning bolts’ down the back and a yellow belly. The bright coloration and markings are very distinctive among South American snakes. Juveniles vary in color between various shades of light and dark orange or brick-red before ontogenetic coloration sets in and the animals turn emerald green (after 9–12 months of age).This also occurs in green tree python (Morelia viridis), a python species in which hatchlings and juveniles may also be canary yellow or brick-red. As opposed to popular belief, yellow juveniles (as in the green tree python) do not occur in the emerald tree boa.
WE HAVE HIGH WHITE EMERALD TREE BOA FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
Adults High White Emerald Tree Boa for sale grow to about 6 feet (1.8 m) in length. They have highly developed front teeth that are likely proportionately larger than those of any other non-venomous snake.
The color pattern typically consists of an emerald green ground color with a white irregular interrupted zigzag stripe or so-called ‘lightning bolts’ down the back and a yellow belly. The bright coloration and markings are very distinctive among South American snakes. Juveniles vary in color between various shades of light and dark orange or brick-red before ontogenetic coloration sets in and the animals turn emerald green (after 9–12 months of age).This also occurs in green tree python (Morelia viridis), a python species in which hatchlings and juveniles may also be canary yellow or brick-red. As opposed to popular belief, yellow juveniles (as in the green tree python) do not occur in the emerald tree boa.
- Corallus caninus
- Field Collected
- Female
- Approximately 4.5 Feet In Length
- These Bright Emerald Green Boas Make For Excellent Display Animals
- Known for Their Large Teeth, These Can Be Aggressive, So Look Out
- Feeding On Live And Frozen/Thawed Small RatsÂ
- Originating From South America They Range From Northern Brazil To Colombia
- With Proper Care These Boas Can Live Up To 15-20 Years
- Full Grown Adults Can Get As Long As 6 – 7 Feet In Length From Head To Tail
- This Fantastic Snake Has The Largest Teeth Out Of Any Non-venomous Snake Species, That Is Prefect For Piercing Through Feathers
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