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Green Tree Python Collection

The mesmerizing beauty of a Green Tree Python is truly captivating

Background imageGreen Tree Python Collection: A Green Tree Python in Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia

A Green Tree Python in Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia
The green tree python is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia

Background imageGreen Tree Python Collection: Green Python (Morelia viridis) in the rain forest, Iron Range National Park

Green Python (Morelia viridis) in the rain forest, Iron Range National Park. Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia

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One eye
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Juvenile Green tree python

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Morelia viridis - Green Tree Python
Thor Hakonsen

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snake (GTP / Green Tree Python)
Yan Hidayat

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The Green
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Yellow
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Green Tree Phyton
Morelia viridis, the green tree python, or as it is known in the herpetoculture hobby, chondro is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia

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Hmmmmm
Coiled green tree python (morelia viridis)Typically found in Papua and Iran Jaya, New Guinea and on the Cape York Peninsula of AustraliaThe tree python is endangered in native countries due to

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Australasian green tree python
Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis), close-up of the head. Native to Indonesia and Northern Australia

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Green tree python portrait
Portrait of a green tree python (Morelia viridis) against a black background, Riverside Zoo; Scottsbluff, Nebraska, United States of America

Background imageGreen Tree Python Collection: Green Tree Python (Captive), Morelia (Chondropython) viridis Native to New Guinea

Green Tree Python (Captive), Morelia (Chondropython) viridis Native to New Guinea, Habitat Arboreal Rain Forest

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Green Tree Phyton
Morelia viridis, the green tree python, or as it is known in the herpetoculture hobby, chondro is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia

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Green python
The green tree python (morelia viridis) is a species of python pythonidae family. It is distributed by the northern tip of Australia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon islands

Background imageGreen Tree Python Collection: Green Tree Python (Morelia viridian)

Green Tree Python (Morelia viridian)
Morelia viridis, commonly known as the green tree python, is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia

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Coiled vine snake

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Green Tree Python (Morelia Viridis)
Morelia viridis, commonly known as the Green Tree Python is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia

Background imageGreen Tree Python Collection: Green Tree Python, Morelia viridis, partially coiled around a large branch

Green Tree Python, Morelia viridis, partially coiled around a large branch. The snake is bright green with a broken line of white markings along the midline of the back

Background imageGreen Tree Python Collection: Indonesia. Close-up of juvenile green tree python

Indonesia. Close-up of juvenile green tree python. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

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Green tree python
green tree python - Close-Up with details in green and yellow Morelia viridis, the green tree python, is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia

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Green tree python
The green tree python (Morelia viridis), is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia

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Green Tree Python
New Guinean Green tree python (Morelia viridis) coiled up and hanging on a branch

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Green tree python
Morelia viridis, the green tree python, or as it is known in the herpetoculture hobby, chondro (due to its former classification in the genus Chondropython)

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Green Tree Python
Coiled up Asian Green Tree python or chondro snake (Morelia viridis), close-up of the head

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Coiled green tree python

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Green tree python

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Green Tree Python, northern Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea

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Green Tree Python
Beautifully posed to Coiled vine snake

Background imageGreen Tree Python Collection: Close-up of the head of a Green Tree Python, showing the bulges which conceal powerful jaw

Close-up of the head of a Green Tree Python, showing the bulges which conceal powerful jaw muscles, and large, green eyes with vertical pupils which identify the snake as a nocturnal hunter

Background imageGreen Tree Python Collection: Green Tree Python partially coiled around a large branch. The snake is bright green with a broken

Green Tree Python partially coiled around a large branch. The snake is bright green with a broken line of white markings along the midline of the back


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The mesmerizing beauty of a Green Tree Python is truly captivating. Found in various locations such as Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia and the rainforest of Iron Range National Park, this species known as Morelia viridis thrives in lush green surroundings. Whether it's a wild specimen or a captive one native to New Guinea, these snakes never fail to amaze with their vibrant colors. From its early stages as a juvenile Green Tree Python to its mature form, this snake undergoes an incredible transformation. Its vivid hues range from stunning greens to striking yellows that blend seamlessly with the dense foliage of its natural habitat. A close-up shot reveals intricate patterns on its scales, showcasing nature's artistry at its finest. Known for their arboreal lifestyle, these serpents spend most of their time coiled around branches high up in trees. Their slender bodies allow them to maneuver effortlessly through the treetops while hunting for prey. With eyes fixed on unsuspecting victims below, they strike swiftly and accurately. The Australasian often regarded as one of the most beautiful snakes in existence. Its emerald-colored skin reflects light like precious gemstones glistening under sunlight. As if painted by Mother Nature herself, this reptile stands out among all others. Intriguingly enough, despite being called "Green" Tree Pythons, some individuals display yellow coloration instead. This variation adds another layer of fascination to an already enchanting creature. Found primarily in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia, encountering a Green Tree Python up close can be both thrilling and humbling. The mere sight of it leaves us pondering over the wonders that lie within our planet's vast biodiversity. So next time you find yourself exploring rainforests or visiting zoos where these magnificent creatures reside – take a moment to appreciate their presence and reflect upon how fortunate we are to share our world with such extraordinary beings.