How are the secondary white or yellowish markings on the back of the Emerald Tree Boa typically described?
Answer
Irregular white/yellow blotches
The dorsal markings of the Emerald Tree Boa are generally described as irregular white or yellowish blotches or disconnected spots, contrasting with the sharp triangles found on the Green Tree Python.

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