 
        
            Green parrot snakes possess a slender body, display vibrant green 
            coloring, and qualify as almost exclusively arboreal, inhabiting Central 
            and South America. They have slim bodies and small heads with large eyes. 
            Most individuals have thin black stripes covering their eyes. These snakes 
            are not venomous, but they don't have any constricting abilities either. 
            Their preferred hunting method involves ambushing and catching and eating 
            the prey whole. In many cases, the prey is still alive when the ingestion 
            process begins. The snake's preferred prey includes birds and arboreal 
            reptiles, as this species rarely goes to ground level. Green parrot snakes 
            are of no threat to humans and require specialized care to thrive in 
            captivity. So, they're not fit for novice snake keepers.