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Treetop predator | Šantonsrkn  (Dominican Republic)
This colubrid is commonly known as Blunt-headed Treesnake, it belongs to the species Uromacer catesbyi (Colubridae), a green, short-snouted colubrid snake that is endemic to the island of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and its satellite islands.
Uromacer catesbyi is always green, and its maximum body length (measured snout-to-vent) is 830 mm.Â
This species is often found sitting in bushes and low branches. It is both an active forager and a sit-and-wait forager. Some people who have been bitten by U. catesbyi have reported a burning sensation, which suggests that the species, like many rear-fanged colubrids, is mildly venomous.
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