




Opheodrys aestivus
Rough Green Snakes are slender and bright green! They are excellent at climbing and love to hide in trees.
Habitat: Woodlands and gardens
The Rough Green Snake is a slender, vibrant emerald green snake with a bright yellow or cream-colored belly. Its distinguishing feature is its keeled scales, giving it a slightly rough, textured appearance that helps it blend into foliage.





Category
ReptilesRarity
Common
Danger
2/5 · Low
Snaps
2
Despite their 'rough' name, they are gentle and rarely bite!
Rough Green Snakes are so slender, they are sometimes called 'vine snakes'!
They hunt with head raised, scanning for prey like a tiny periscope!
When stressed, their green skin can temporarily dull to brown or black!
Rough Green Snake has a lightweight body and prehensile tail that helps them deftly navigate branches and twigs.
Rough Green Snake can accurately snatch flying and crawling insects because of its quick strikes and specialized vision.
They mainly feast on small insects and arthropods, helping control garden pests!

Argiope aurantia
A primary food source in its arboreal habitat.

Buteo jamaicensis
Vigilant raptors often prey on camouflaged snakes.
Coluber constrictor
Larger, faster snakes will occasionally consume them.
Gryllus pennsylvanicus
A common and abundant insect prey item.
Wildlife encompasses all undomesticated animal and plant life existing in their natural habitats.
Arboreal animals live primarily in trees, utilizing them for shelter, food, and protection from predators.
This trait identifies organisms whose diet primarily consists of insects and other small invertebrates.
Forest habitats are terrestrial environments dominated by dense tree cover, supporting a high diversity of plant and animal life.
This trait characterizes organisms with an exceptionally long lifespan compared to others of their kind.
Danger
2/5 · Low
Look but don’t touch. Keep a safe distance and wash hands after exploring.
55-80 cm
0.01-0.025 kg
5-8 years
3 km/h
They mainly feast on small insects and arthropods, helping control garden pests!
Woodlands and gardens
Foraging
2-14
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