Tree Snake
Guam's unwelcome night hunter
Guam's unwelcome night hunter
Cat-eyed climbers of the night
Climb high. Hunt smart. Stay beautiful.
Prairie-edge rodent control, no venom needed
Venom behind, toxins at the neck
Look like a vine, strike like a snake
Built for burrowing, not biting
Canyon climber in a blaze of orange
Blue spots, reef roots, ribbon tail
Quiet coils, powerful control
Cuba's cave-hunting giant boa
Madagascar's master of ground ambush
Madagascar's canopy constrictor
The gentle boa of the desert rocks
Jamaica's Night-Hunting Yellow Boa
The horned ambush viper of Europe
A gentle hunter of the Texas night
Small snout. Big drama.
Built to dig. Born to bluff.
Small snake, big night shift
Sidewind the sand. Rattle the warning.
Fast, fearless, and nonvenomous
One hood, one warning.
Sleek, swift, and totally harmless
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