Hey, Hey it Wildlife Wednesday 2. Todays topic on Wildlife Wednesday is the Rough Green Snake.
The rough green snake is in the Colubrid snake family. They have very slim and have a small head just like this one I photographed at Botanical Gardens. Their color variations are pale green above, yellow below. Their scales on the Rough Green snake are keeled colored.
The young Rough Green Snake color variation is grayish green color. The Rough green snakes are non- aggressive. They can gracefully weave through branch in trees, weeds and they swim as well. The Green Rough Snake devours grasshoppers, crickets, caterpillars and spiders. The Green snake can be found in bushes, trees and vines by the water.
The rough green snake is in the Colubrid snake family. They have very slim and have a small head just like this one I photographed at Botanical Gardens. Their color variations are pale green above, yellow below. Their scales on the Rough Green snake are keeled colored.
The young Rough Green Snake color variation is grayish green color. The Rough green snakes are non- aggressive. They can gracefully weave through branch in trees, weeds and they swim as well. The Green Rough Snake devours grasshoppers, crickets, caterpillars and spiders. The Green snake can be found in bushes, trees and vines by the water.
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