How does the New Guinea Viper Boa defend itself against potential threats?

Answer

By flattening its body and mimicking a venomous snake

Candoia aspera, or the New Guinea Viper Boa, employs a specialized defensive strategy involving physical posturing. The snake flattens its body to appear larger and imitates the behavior and appearance of a venomous snake. This evolutionary adaptation is likely developed to discourage predators in environments where competition and interaction with dangerous species are high, providing the snake with a survival advantage.

How does the New Guinea Viper Boa defend itself against potential threats?

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