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Corallus caninus
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Boa Esmeralda, the Emerald Tree Boa hunts mainly in the forests of the western Amazon. This one is in the Denver Zoo. In context at
www.dixpix.ca/Amazon/fauna/snakes/index.html
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Histoire naturelle de Lacpde :.Paris : Furne, Jouvet et cie ; Jouvet et cie, succ., 1876-1881..
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Totally awesome image of emerald tree boa in #bhlib!
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This snake's front teeth larger than any other non-venomous snake.
Corallus hortulanus
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The Amazon Tree Boa hunts the forests from Panama to Uruguay, but this one is behind glass at the Vancouver Aquarium.