Curious as to why we can't see their teeth? Inside the emerald tree boa's mouth, their teeth are hidden in the gums! The teeth point backwards so prey cannot escape easily once
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Found in the rainforests of South America, beautiful, non-venomous, emerald tree boas live in solitude wrapped up among the trees. As they spend their
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Curious as to why we can't see their teeth? Inside the emerald tree boa's mouth, their teeth are hidden in the gums! The teeth point backwards so prey cannot escape easily once
Curious as to why we can't see their teeth? Inside the emerald tree boa's mouth, their teeth are hidden in the gums! The teeth point backwards so prey cannot escape easily once
Curious as to why we can't see their teeth? Inside the emerald tree boa's mouth, their teeth are hidden in the gums! The teeth point backwards so prey cannot escape easily once
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