Hungry Baby Green Tree Python
Uploader Comments (23rryoung)
All Comments (15)
-
sry if someone asked this question before, but is this an aru aor sorong? :)
-
Dont they use their "worm like" tail to use it as bait towards other aniamals ?
-
Yes, it's trying to lure a bird. GTPs are arboreal (they live in trees in the wild) and their tails are designed to look like worms. When they grow up they are usually green to match their surroundings, so birds can only see their tails wiggling. When a bird swoops down to get the "worm" the snake will strike and eat it. It's a genius plan! Evolution at it's best!
-
That is really cute the way it's wiggling its tail! I didn't know they did that!
-
whats it trying to lure to the worm tail? a bird or something? very cool, i wish you would feed it whatever its trying to lure tho. that would have been a better vid
-
such a beautiful snake
-
snake: haha look at my little tail its so small look at it go back and SNAP!!!!!!!!!!!!! (bites you)
-
@GnDherps Lol true! ahah
-
@Emoneyo2 until it bites ur ass in the face lol XD
-
That's some very nice luring footage! There's no more beautiful and interesting animal to view in the world, IMO.
Again Sorry about the sound in the background it is from one of the fans in my incubator trying to crap out on me. My incubator is right next to my baby racks and that fan needs to be replaced.
Thanks Ryan
23rryoung 1 year ago
Again Sorry about the sound in the bckground it is from one of the fans in my incubator trying to crap out on me. My incubator is right next to my baby racks and that fan needs to be replaced.
Thanks Ryan
23rryoung 1 year ago