Opheodrys aestivus (Linnaeus)
The Rough Green Snake is the only type of Green Snake that inhabits Louisiana. It is a slim, medium sized, non-poisonous snake, which is bright green in color. Rough Green snakes are egg layers and are excellent climbers.
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Description of Rough Green Snake

A. Rough green snake, Opheodrys aestivus
B. Adult coachwhip, Masticophis flagellum
C. Juvenile coachwhip, Masticophis flagellum
Photo Reference: Dundee and Rossman, illus.: E. C. Beckham, The Amphibians and Reptiles of Louisiana
Adult Rough green snakes are bright green in color and have slim, vine-like bodies. Maximum length is 45 inches. The belly is yellowish and they have rather large eyes. Baby Green snakes are grayish green.
Habits and Habitats
Rough Green snakes are active during daylight hours in warm weather. They are found in forested areas often near rivers and streams. They are nearly invisible and often remain unseen because they lie motionless when they are entwined in vines and bushes.
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Diet

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Prey consists primarily of insects and insect larvae, but also includes millipedes, spiders, land snails and small treefrogs. These snakes hunt by sight and are another wonderful member of the earth's natural pest control crew. They usually capture and swallow their prey alive, but may chew some on active prey to subdue them before they are swallowed.
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Reproduction
Most mating occurs in spring, but Green Snakes will also mate in fall. From 3-12 eggs are laid by the female under rocks, in rotten or hollow logs, or in other concealed, moist locations. Often several females will lay their eggs in the same place.
Care of Rough Green Snakes
Predators and Conservation
Predators include birds, spiders and other snakes. Rough Green snakes are well camouflaged when they lie motionless, entwined in vines or in the branches of bushes. When threatened or captured green snakes may open their mouths, but seldom bite.

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Conservation
Since Green snakes eat insects, pesticides will diminish their food supply. Development near streams and rivers that destroys the shrubs, vines and bushes where Rough Green snakes live reduces habitat where they live. In addition, Green snakes are often killed trying to cross roads near wetland areas.
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