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  1. In this article, we’ll take a look at 6 types of green snake. These snakes range in color from bright green to dark olive. Each shade of green helps them adapt to their environment.

    • Green Tree Python. Green tree pythons are native to New Guinea and surrounding islands and qualify as arboreal constrictors. These snakes are not venomous and are fairly small, up to 5 feet, matching the notorious ball python.
    • Australian Tree Snake. Australian tree snakes are native to Australia, New Guinea, and several surrounding islands, and they are also arboreal. They often share the same ecosystem as the green tree python and exhibit pretty much the same hunting behavior.
    • Green Mamba. The green mamba is the most deceiving snake on today’s list, and you should exercise extreme caution in its presence. This snake has all of the signs of a non-venomous species, from its long and athletic body (up to 7 feet), small head, and round pupils.
    • Boomslang. Here’s another cute, long, and green rope that can end you with one bite. The boomslang is quite popular in sub-Saharan Africa, especially Tanzania, and Kenya, sharing much of its habitat with the even deadlier mamba.
  2. Jan 21, 2021 · Green snakes with lethal venom include the African green mamba, palm pit viper, green parrot snakes, African bush viper, boomslangs, and two-striped forest pit vipers. The only U.S. venomous snakes that can have a greenish hue are cottonmouths and Mojave rattlesnakes.

  3. The smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis) is a species of North American nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is also referred to as the grass snake. It is a slender, "small medium" snake that measures 36–51 cm (14–20 in) as an adult.

  4. The Smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis) is a North American nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. It is small to medium in size and gets its common name from its smooth dorsal scales. A non-aggressive snake, it seldom bites and usually flees when threatened.

  5. Green snake, any of several species belonging to the family Colubridae, named for their colour. The North American green snakes are the two species of the genus Opheodrys. These docile, slender, harmless snakes often live in gardens. They lay eggs, and they subsist on insects and spiders.

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  7. Jul 11, 2020 · Common Names: Rough green snake, smooth green snake, grass snake, green whip snake, garden snake, vine snake, keeled green snake. Scientific Names: Opheodrys aestivus, Opheodrys vernalis. Adult Size: Rough green snakes are roughly 2 to 3 feet long; smooth green snakes are smaller and shorter, at about 2 feet.

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