Smooth Snake
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FLMNH Eastern Smooth Earth Snake Virginia valeriae valeriae
Scientific name: Virginia valeriae valeriae BAIRD & GIRARD 1853 * Currently accepted name. Synonym: * scientific names used through time. Virginia valeriae BAIRD
Coronella austriaca Smooth Snake identification guide
Coronella austriaca, smooth snake, identification: snakes of Britain and Europe; pictures (images), life cycle, feeding habits, habitat, regulations and law
Snake Smooth Animal Facts Young People's Trust for the
Snake (Smooth) Smooth Snake: Coronella austriaca Size: up to 75cm. Life-span: Up to 20 years. Food: Mainly lizards, sometimes young snakes and small mammals.
Reptiles Amphibians of France Smooth snake Coronella austriaca
History and origin The Smooth snake was first described by Laurenti in 1768, the scientific name of this species is Coronella austriaca, Coronella comes from Latin
Smooth Green Snake Information
The smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis), also referred to as a grass snake in parts of its range due to its vivid green color and terrestrial habitat, is a
Reptiles Amphibians of Minnesota Smooth Green Snake
Class: Reptilia. Order: Squamata. Family: Colubridae. Find out more about smooth green snakes from: Publications - Snakes and Lizards of Minnesota - 72 page
Restoring the Smooth Green Snake Lincoln Park Zoo Free
Conservation in the Zoo’s Backyard. Smooth green snakes are native to northern Illinois, but their numbers have declined in the region—and throughout their range
DNR Smooth Green Snake Liochlorophis vernalis
Department of Natural Resources - Smooth Green Snake (Liochlorophis vernalis) Description: A small, smooth scaled bright green snake with a whitish or yellowish
Smooth Green Snake The Smooth Green Snake Care Guide
Smooth Green Snake. The Smooth Green Snake Care Guide.
Smooth green snake Lincoln Park Zoo Free open to all 365
Latin Name Opheodrys vernalis Class Reptiles Order Serpentes Description These small, bright green snakes (with whitish bellies) camouflage well into their grassy