What is a flying snake?
Flying snake is a reptile that is able to fall or slide through the air and create the appearance of the flight even if it does not have wings. Sometimes they are referred to as parachutes or gliders because they are unable to get into the air, but rather drive from the starting point that is higher than the point they want to land and flatten their body to slide or parachute to the finish. The flying snake can be seen almost exclusively on the trees in the lowlands of the tropical rainforest in Southeast and South Asia. Most people who have been bitten by a flying snake experience only discomfort and some swelling in the bite area. Flying, especially the Snake of the Golden Tree, bites and is known to be badly tempered and fast to strike. One of the finest of these snakes is the paradis tree snake, but it is still known that it is sometimes orners and bites quickly. This is one of the characteristics of a flying snake that makes it a bad choice for a pet.
inThe people are not sure why the flying snake slips, but believes that this behavior is likely to be related to the need for an animal to escape the predators if it has any. It can also fly during food hunting, because it would take much longer to slide on the tree, through the ground and up into another tree. It is also unknown how this animal is able to balance its body during the "flight". Questions as to whether internal organs also flatten unanswered. The prey of the flying snake is various small vertebrates, such as birds, frogs, lizards, bats, small rodents.
Flying snake is not considered an endangered species. It seems that most types do not seem to be well in captivity. They have to live in environments that are very hot and damp, and which allows them to fall or slide through the air. There is also a consideration of solving their bad temperament and at the same time to provide care.