Amazon or Common tree boa (Corallus hortulanus)
Amazon Rain Forest
Yasuni National Park, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America
Non-venemous snake. They eat small mammals and birds and juveniles eat frogs. They are arboreal, nocturnal snakes that spend the day draped in coils over branches. Their prehensile tail assurs a firm grip. They give birth to live young and the young. Geographic Range: Southern Central America and South America