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You Can't See a Green Snake in the Grass

It looks like a piece of green ribbon, and it's harmless. And you're lucky if you see this pretty little snake, because in some places it's becoming rare. Green snakes actually come in two varieties, the smooth green snake and the ... Continue reading


Tia Spade: How and where to catch snakes

... rough green snake, eastern smooth green snake, northern brown snake, northern red bellied snake, eastern garter snake, ribbon snake, short head garter snake, and the smooth earth snake. where should I look to find them ... Continue reading


Releasing the Last Batch of Smooth Green Snakes | Britannica Blog

It is the latest in a series about the effort by the zoo's Urban Wildlife Institute to reintroduce the smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis) to forest preserves in Illinois' Lake County. The species, though widespread in the ... Continue reading


Smooth Green Snake | Seabrooke Leckie

Smooth Green Snakes eat mostly invertebrates, though I think they're opportunistic enough they wouldn't turn down a small vertebrate like a salamander or spring peeper, should they come across one. I've been calling this one a he, but I don't ... I live on 130 rural acres in eastern Ontario, surrounded by woods and meadows that are my inspiration. I try to hike our land nearly every day, and I ... Dave Ingram's Natural History Blog (BC) Dick Cannings: Birds and Books ... Continue reading


Tales from the Butterfly Garden: Lepidoptera Curious: Eastern Redbud

Eastern Redbud. Delicate pinkish-purple blossoms quivering against smooth bark are one of the first harbingers of an early Spring in our gardens. DSCN0216. Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) are deciduous trees in the ... Continue reading


Rough and Smooth Green Snakes - Beautiful Insect-Eaters for ...

Natural History. The Rough Green Snake ranges from southern New Jersey to the Florida Keys and west to eastern Kansas and Mexico, with isolated populations in Iowa, Missouri and New Mexico. Largely arboreal, it is ... Continue reading


Smooth Green Snake Population and Distribution Species ...

Although widely distributed in North America, and in numerous disjunct populations in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain states, the status of the smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis) is poorly known in the Rocky Mountain Region of ... This species is known from scattered locations near streams in Nebraska and eastern South Dakota, but otherwise it may be rare in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Wyoming outside of the Black Hills and Bear Lodge Mountains. Continue reading


The Naturalest Naturalist: Herps are contagious!

You may read the title and think my spelling is rubbish and my love of natural history goes right down to the virus level. Well, you'd be ... Two of the species, Pygmy Short-horned Lizard and Western Pond Turtle, have been extirpated from British Columbia, six are introduced, and Green Sea Turtle is an accidental stray to B.C. waters. Several of my ... Despite their rather unassuming appearance, Rough-skinned Newts have highly toxic skin; however, individuals on ... Continue reading


Home on the Coastal Plain : Susquehannock Wildlife Society

Typically only found further south, we have historical reports that they inhabit some of the marsh habitat to the far south west. Several other snake species such as the Eastern kingsnake and rough green snake are fairly rare in ... Continue reading


Animal A Day!: Rough Green Snake

The Rough Green Snake is a very slender reptile that can be found near forested areas in the Southeastern United States. They are diurnal and arboreal, and their entire bodies are a light green, which helps them to hide ... Continue reading

Green Snake Eastern Smooth history

Unlike many animals native to Northern North America, the Eastern Smooth Green Snake has not suffered from habitat loss because of its ability to adapt well to suburban housing developments. The Eastern Smooth Green Snake, however, is not completely safe; it suffers from pesticides used on the insects, which comprise its diet.

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