green tree boa vs green tree python
is there any difference??
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
Yes! http://centralpets.com/php/search/st....php?Story=321
Google helps with these types of questions
and do yo mean Emerald Tree boas?
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
Of course there's a difference.
Boas are viviparous and live in Latin America.
Pythons are oviparous and live in Southeast Asia and Northern Australia.
There are many other differences.
Later, Matt
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
Also, the name is Emerald Tree Boa :)
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
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mooingtricycle
Also, the name is Emerald Tree Boa :)
Actually, common names don't matter, so the name is Corallus caninus.
I'm just being an ass, though. :carouse:
Later, Matt
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
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DutchHerp
Actually, common names don't matter, so the name is Corallus caninus.
I'm just being an ass, though. :carouse:
Later, Matt
lmfao. Touche!
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
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mooingtricycle
lmfao. Touche!
wtf is touche??
lol
and thanks. I kept seeing like green tree boa and python and like I didnt know why b/c they looked pretty much the same. it just confused me. lol
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TylerxToxic
wtf is touche??
lol
and thanks. I kept seeing like green tree boa and python and like I didnt know why b/c they looked pretty much the same. it just confused me. lol
they are hugely different!! emeralds have huge heads when compared to green trees.
and its sounded out as two-shay.
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Huge differences. I must agree that to someone not much of an enthusiast they are similar. To us who know both species well they are much different.
First is a googled picture of an ETB
http://www.noahsboas.com/db4/00359/n...ld-website.JPG
googled picture of a GTP
http://i1.treknature.com/photos/1323...ree_python.jpg
The next big difference you will hear is teeth size. The ETB has fang-like teeth. In that the front two top teeth (an bottom) are MUCH larger than a normal snake with large teeth in the front and gradually smaller as the mouth goes back.
http://http://www.coralluscaninus.in...inus_fangs.jpg
http://www.seanthomas.net/oldsite/gpython.jpg
both images googled
Most of the differences really are just the differences in pythons and boas though. Both of these snakes perch in the same matter and green. ETBs have a much longer head (and it's slightly curved) the labial pits are bit and on top of the mouth. Green trees have 5 to 6 (if I counted my guys right with him moving) and are on the lower jaw. Emeralds then to have "flags" that I have never seen on a green tree python. Also size difference is obvious when looking at two full grown adults.
Re: green tree boa vs green tree python
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Originally Posted by
DutchHerp
Actually, common names don't matter, so the name is Corallus caninus.
I'm just being an ass, though. :carouse:
Later, Matt
Now there are two! Corallus caninus, Northern types and Corallus batesii, Amazon Basin types.;)
Craig