Emerald Tree Boas
Gary Ruplinger
An emerald tree boa is a stunning sight. There are two varieties, the Suriname and the Amazon. Both are yellow-green with white spots. The skin looks something like fresh leaves spotted with bird droppings. Occasionally, there are yellow spots, too. The Amazon tends to have a gentler disposition than the Suriname, but either is capable of giving their owner a good bite now and then. The Amazon also tends to be a darker green in color. Both types of the emerald tree boas are entirely arboreal snakes, which mean they live in trees. Both originate in South America. While the two are really quite distinct, for our purposes we'll treat them as one, since they both require similar care. Just remember, if you're getting one as a pet, get a captive born Amazon, since they have a tendency to be tamer (and I think they're prettier than their Suriname counterpart, anyway).
虽然许多人不喜欢蛇, 包括我自己在内, 但我却喜欢拍蛇。 能把蛇拍好,也是有点难度的, 我还在不断摸索之中。
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