Asian vine snakes chase utilizing their camouflage to move in the parts of trees, some of the time influencing with the breeze to encourage their mimicry. Indeed, even the tongue flicking is more curbed than in other snake species, with the tongue jabbing out gradually, sometimes without the forked flair. At the point when they smell prey, they gradually approach and follow until the right moment to strike, ordinarily focusing on the neck. The Vine snake's body is finger meager, tightening to a pencil-width neck. They go in shading from splendid neon green to greenish blue and can either be positively hued, have a long yellow stripe running down the length of their body, or are shrouded in dim green and blue lines on their scales. The head is skewer molded with two enormous knocks towards the back where the venom organs are found. Their eyes are yellow with a dark level pupil, not at all like South American vine snakes where the pupil is round. In this book you, you will know everything about characteristics of Asian vine snake, behavior, reproduction, housing, substrate and much more
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