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Originally Posted by poison123
Amazons eat flying prey? How positive are you on that? I'm not calling you wrong and I have no clue if they do or not but in my experience ATB's are pretty louzy strikers. They don't seem to put much effert into it.
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I was talking about arborials in general, but I'm sure they do eat things that fly as a high percentage of what's in the trees do fly. But this goes for prey that doesn't fly aswell. Animals that have adapted to live in tree typically are rather good at escaping threats; so any possible prey that could out maneuver the snake is not going anywhere when the snake does latch on. Kinda like why sea snakes are so venomous, so there prey doesn't have a chance to get away.