Corallus caninus — J.A. Peters & Orejas-Miranda, 1970[2]
The emerald tree boa (Corallus caninus)[3] is a boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the species Corallus batesii has been distinguished from the emerald tree boa.[4] Like all other boas, it is nonvenomous.
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