Green tree pythons (Morelia viridis) are strikingly beautiful snakes native to the rainforests of New Guinea, Indonesia, and Australia's Cape York Peninsula. They are renowned for their vibrant green coloration, which helps them blend seamlessly into the lush foliage of their arboreal habitat.
Colubrids belong to the family Colubridae, which is the largest snake family, encompassing a wide range of species with diverse characteristics. Colubrids vary greatly in size, coloration, behavior, and habitat preferences. This family includes well-known snakes such as corn snakes, king snakes, garter snakes, and rat snakes, among others. Colubrids are found on every continent except Antarctica and are known for their wide range of feeding strategies, including constricting, venomous, and non-venomous species. While some colubrids are harmless and popular as pets, others, such as the boomslang and mangrove snake, are venomous and potentially dangerous to humans.