Corallus caninus, also known as the northern emerald tree boa. These guys have a pair of pretty gnarly teeth, and even though they might... | Instagram
![Amphibian Foundation on X: "Corallus caninus, the stunning Emerald Tree boa. They have the longest teeth of any nonvenomous snake! Their long chompers help these ambush predators to snatch quick small mammals Amphibian Foundation on X: "Corallus caninus, the stunning Emerald Tree boa. They have the longest teeth of any nonvenomous snake! Their long chompers help these ambush predators to snatch quick small mammals](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DSJ2v1YUEAE3k2Y.jpg:large)
Amphibian Foundation on X: "Corallus caninus, the stunning Emerald Tree boa. They have the longest teeth of any nonvenomous snake! Their long chompers help these ambush predators to snatch quick small mammals
![doc 🐅 on X: "Emerald tree boa chompers! 🐍 Proportionally, this species largest teeth of ANY other non-venomous snake. This photo was snapped while the snake was restrained for a routine medical doc 🐅 on X: "Emerald tree boa chompers! 🐍 Proportionally, this species largest teeth of ANY other non-venomous snake. This photo was snapped while the snake was restrained for a routine medical](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E2K2sZvX0AEYWab.jpg:large)