Some tree-dwelling, slender, non-venomous snakes found in the Philippines :
• Oriental Whipsnake (Ahaetulla prasina): A bright green, slender snake with a long, pointed snout, excellent for climbing and camouflage in tropical foliage. It's diurnal, meaning it's active during the day, and feeds on small birds, lizards, and tree frogs.
• Philippine Blunt-headed Tree Snake (Boiga angulata): A non-venomous snake with unique physical adaptations for its arboreal lifestyle, making it well-suited for life in the trees.
• Cat Snake (Boiga dendrophila): A slender and agile species with cat-like eyes, known for its quick movements and hunting skills in the treetops. It's non-venomous and poses little threat to humans.
• Paradise Tree Snake (Chrysopelea paradisi): Also known as the "flying snake," it can glide between trees by flattening its body to trap a cushion of air beneath. This species is found in the Philippines and showcases remarkable adaptability.