AppearanceThe Emerald Tree Boa has a heart-shaped head. They have small white zigzags running horizontally down their backs. They are a darker green in winter and more lime green in spring and summer. They have a long body with a diameter of about 1 to 2.5 inches. They have thick green scales that overlap. They have pointed tails. They have blurred vision and rely primarily on their senses of touch and smell. The Bromeliad plant is known for its brightly colored flowers. Bromeliad/Bromeliad exudes a powerful odor and sweet scent. The plant has razor-sharp leaves that resemble its close relative, the pineapple. The Bromeliad is home to many small rodents and the emerald green tree boa. The Bromeliad has roots in the open air. The roots are whitish gray in color. The flowers are usually closed unless there is enough water in the air. Locomotion Emerald tree boas crawl to get from point A to point B. They do not migrate because they already live in a climate that suits their needs. They tend to leave their homes if food is lacking. they are originally found in the Amazon and other parts of South America. They've been unnaturally in Florida, Louisiana, Georgia. The Bromeliad plant has begun to spread across America and is commonly found in homes. Although they are found naturally in the Amazon rainforest. As many should know, plants have no legs. They therefore depend on rodents and natural climate changes to move their seeds from one area to another. They do not flower all year round, so their seeds cannot be spread all year round. Diet The emerald tree boa feeds on small rodents such as rats, lizards and small birds. The animal does not have a poisonous bite and relies only on its strength....... middle of paper......s mutualism due to gain from the relationship and success in the life of the plant as well. The animal also unknowingly helps small insects and ticks travel from one area to another without being harmed because the ticks are interested in mammals in a different location. This relationship is called commensalism because one is used without losing or gaining from the situation while the other profits from the relationship. The Bromeliad plant benefits from the emerald tree boa because the snake eats many known predators while the plant provides a home for the snake. This is a mutualistic relationship due to both parties seeing success. Many small insects such as caterpillars feed on the plant causing it to wilt and die. This is considered parasitism due to one gaining from the relationship while the other sees the relationship come to a bad end.
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