Dendrelaphis calligastra

Dendrelaphis calligastra

Green tree snake, Northern green tree snake

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Dendrelaphis calligastra

Dendrelaphis calligastra, also called green tree snake and northern green tree snake is a colubrid snake native to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia.It is a slender, large-eyed, nonvenomous, diurnal snake, which grows up to 1.2 m in length and is greenish, brown, or greyish above with a cream or yellow belly.

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This common snake is harmless, and readily recognised due to its cream to yellow belly and pronounced wide dark facial stripe passing across the eye.

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Animal name origin

Dendrelaphis : 'tree Elaphe', after another genus of colubrid snakes.calligastra : 'beautiful-bellied'.

Distribution

Geography

Northern tree snakes are found in tropical north Queensland, from Paluma to Cooktown and eastern Cape York Peninsula, as well as southern Papua New Guinea. They live in a wide variety of habitats, including rainforest, urban and farmed regions, and open forest. They often bask in the leaf canopy of small bushes and trees and can escape very quickly through the canopy.

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Dendrelaphis calligastra is common in Queensland's northern tropics and eastern Cape York Peninsula.

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Habits and Lifestyle

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Diet and Nutrition

They eat frogs and reptiles.

Mating Habits

The northern tree snake lays eggs in clutches from five to seven, with one female recorded as laying 11 eggs in January.

References

1. Dendrelaphis calligastra Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrelaphis_calligastra
2. Dendrelaphis calligastra on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/116827083/1445157

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