The phrase describes the availability of a specific type of arboreal snake, Corallus hortulanus, originating from a particular geographic region. This phrase indicates that specimens of this snake species, native to the Amazon Basin, are being offered to potential buyers, often for pet ownership or breeding purposes. The advertisement implicitly communicates that an individual or business possesses one or more of these animals and is actively seeking to transfer ownership in exchange for compensation.
The availability of these reptiles reflects several underlying trends. Firstly, it suggests a demand for exotic pets within the herpetocultural community. Secondly, it highlights the existence of breeding programs, both captive and potentially wild-sourced (depending on legality and ethical considerations), that contribute to the supply of these animals. The historical context involves a growing interest in reptile keeping, coupled with improved understanding of their husbandry requirements, leading to a wider range of species becoming available in the pet trade. However, ethical considerations regarding responsible sourcing and animal welfare are paramount.