You can rest easily; the green tree python is NOT venomous. However, if you encounter one in the wild, you should keep your distance and back away slowly, and do not try to lift or move it.
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The Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis) is not a crossbreed of snakes but a species of snake native to New Guinea, Indonesia, and the Cape York Peninsula in Australia. Its tail can grip and hold onto tree branches to hunt. The female can produce 10 to 30 eggs, which she will lay in a tree cavity for 50 days.
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