Hello friends, this is the figure of
Emerald tree boa (Corallus caninus) Linnaeus, 1758 of
Bullyland - Wild Life. Total lenght is 180 mm and nowadays is available. Adults grow to about 6 feet in length. They have highly developed front teeth that are likely proportionately larger than those of any other non-venomous snake.
C. caninus appears very similar to the
Green tree python,
Morelia viridis, from southeast Asia and Australia. Only very distantly related, this is an example of convergent evolution. Physical differences include the head scalation and the location of the heat pits around the mouth.






Bullyland have done a lot of figures of animals, but the quality of their figures are not too good in comparison with other brands . Currently the quality of their figures are better than the past. This figure is one of this figure of the past that a good example of a great quality figure. The sculpt, details and proportions are really nice. Colors would be better but they are not bad really. From my point of view is one of thes bets figures of this bird. I bought this figure one week ago in a store of Jerez (Spain)

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