Green Tree Pythons live in Africa, Australia, and Southern Asia.
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no there not there found in the bush on the ground
There are many popular species these days. They include Rat snakes, Boa constrictors, Royal pythons, Burmese pythons, Amethyst pythons, Green tree pythons, Green tree boas, Corn snakes, King snakes, Gopher snakes, African house snakes and many more. Boa constrictors and Burmese pythons are only for 'experienced keepers - as they grow very big - fairly quickly !
Harpy eagles, jaguars, and mountain lions eat green tree pythons.
they are not an endangered species so there are at least 250,225 known in the wild
Yes! Green tree pythons are actually known to have the second largest teeth compared to body size of any non venomous snake! They are second only to the emerald tree boa. Both of these arboreal species have such huge needle like teeth to aid them in snagging birds and bats in mid flight, in addition to their numerous other prey items.
Green tree pythons are native to Australia, so they have adaptations to live there.
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