An emerald tree boa. Taken at the St. Louis zoo. Such an awesome reptile house there!
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 1104 x 1280px
File Size 293.3 kB
Thanks! This is probably one of the better shots I've gotten. I had more practice by the time I went down to St. Louis.
She's gorgeous! My friend is a keeper there, he says she's one of the most blue emerald tree boas he's worked with. I think part of it is light, but I know she's got a lot goin' on. Are the boas the one who have blue line morphs, or is that the Green tree python? I'm not up to scratch on all my boids.
She's gorgeous! My friend is a keeper there, he says she's one of the most blue emerald tree boas he's worked with. I think part of it is light, but I know she's got a lot goin' on. Are the boas the one who have blue line morphs, or is that the Green tree python? I'm not up to scratch on all my boids.
She is a Green Tree Python, but it's hard to tell the difference between the two if you haven't sat down and compared some pictures. They look really different side-by-side, but the general over all apperance is the same. This is a decent picture of an Emerald Tree Boa: http://www.reptilesncritters.com/im.....tree-boa_1.jpg
Emeralds also all look more or less the same, while Green Tree Pythons are split up into a few different locality types, and each locality will have a different general temperament and different colouration. Sorongs tend to have the most blue patterning. c:
I'll be excited to take some good pictures of mine once he's done his colour change. Right now he looks really speckled and kind of ugly, but he's getting lots of blue so hopefully once he's all done changing colour he'll have some nice markings. This is from roughly a year ago, before he started getting any green. http://excess-0.deviantart.com/gall.....25113#/d3713g6
Emeralds also all look more or less the same, while Green Tree Pythons are split up into a few different locality types, and each locality will have a different general temperament and different colouration. Sorongs tend to have the most blue patterning. c:
I'll be excited to take some good pictures of mine once he's done his colour change. Right now he looks really speckled and kind of ugly, but he's getting lots of blue so hopefully once he's all done changing colour he'll have some nice markings. This is from roughly a year ago, before he started getting any green. http://excess-0.deviantart.com/gall.....25113#/d3713g6
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