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  • can you get them to the main land because I want to have one as a display snake to go with the GTP!!!!!

  • hafa adai!!this is a cool brown tree snake..btw im chumorru..well i cant remember how to spell it but im 12

  • i live in guam and I know how it feels to be with these little guys.

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  • my uncle cut off the head of a brown tree snake and left it on the road. it stunk really bad.

  • werent they introduced from australia and isnt it an eastern brown

  • It's a brown tree snake, either from Papua New Guinea or Australia. They should have brought in some kookaburras too. They would get the balance happening again fast.

  • the brown tree was brought in from papau new guinea.. and its called the cat eye snake there.. with no natural predators it evolved into the brown tree.

  • no it was accidentley transported from the South Pacific to Guam shortly after World War 2

  • i hate snakes

  • i caught a snake in that size of that but mines not aggresive its very quiet and nice?

  • looks like my amazon tree boa

  • sup guam server I'm from guam specifically santa rita what village you from?

  • From the USGS - - not from Europe

    "Shortly after World War II, and before 1952, the brown Treesnake was accidentally transported from its native range in the South Pacific to Guam, probably as a stowaway in ship cargo. Snakes caused the extirpation of most of the native forest vertebrate species; thousands of power outages affecting private, commercial, and military activities; widespread loss of domestic birds and pets; the potential for envenomation of children."

  • It would of been fun if the snake ate them, but i did...

  • what happened to the guyariya or roskette? lol

  • the brown tree snake wasnt a native creature to guam, but rather was brought in from europe, hidding in ship cargo

  • Study the effects the snake has had on the island of Guam.

  • As much as I don't like snakes, I don't agree with having them as pets, especially harassing it like that.

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