Emerald tree boas are bright green with yellow bellies. When born they’re orange, red, or yellow. They now live in the northern parts of South America . In the future, they’ll move to the southern parts of South America because of the changing tides.
Emerald tree boas are constrictors which means they’re nonvenomous, therefore defend and feed themselves by wrapping their bodies around predators and prey. In the future, because it’ll be harder to find food, they’ll grow larger to defend themselves from larger animals.
Emerald tree boas have heat sensors which are called pits located above the upper lip which senses predator or prey. In the future they'll be able to detect cold blooded animals and warm blooded animals.
In the present they use they’re strong bodies to swing on branches to move around. In the future they’ll use their strong bodies to move on the ground.
Contact us
Thank you for your interest in contacting Future Engineers. We look forward to connecting with you!