The brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) is an arboreal rear-fanged colubrid snake native to eastern and northern coastal Australia, eastern Indonesia (Sulawesi to Papua), Papua New Guinea, and a large number of islands in northwestern Melanesia. This snake is infamous for being an invasive species responsible for devastating the majority of the native bird population in Guam.
Diet
The brown tree snake preys upon birds, lizards, bats, rats, and small rodents in its native range.
Due to the availability of prey and lack of predators in introduced habitats such as Guam, they have been kno...