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Does the emerald snake bite in the wild?

No biting.

The emerald snake, with bright green color, softness and loveliness, is nontoxic and harmless. It can be kept as an interesting pet, but it is difficult.

The green snake's food includes earthworms and various insects. In order to lure the newly bought green snake to eat, you can break the skin of earthworms or other foods and use the smell of food body fluids to lure the snake. After the snake is full, it can go without eating for several days. It is best not to feed it every time, but to feed it regularly.

Green snakes live in mountainous areas, hills and plains at middle and low altitudes, and often move in lush vegetation or cool and humid environments. It will be active during the day and night, but it will appear more frequently during the day. Agile, gentle, not attacking people.

When you see an unknown object in the wild, you will run away quickly. Wild individuals feed on earthworms, frogs and small insects. Oviposition, 5- 12 each.

Most branches are located in South China, including Guangdong, Guangxi, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Hainan, Taiwan Province, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Gansu, Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan and other provinces.

Many people mistook the emerald snake for bamboo leaf green and were killed. The difference between the two is that the emerald snake is non-toxic, and the bamboo leaf is a famous poisonous snake. Green snake is generally larger than green bamboo (depending on the variety).

The leaves of bamboo leaves are obviously triangular, with small eyes and red. The outermost row of scales is red and white or red and white, and the tail is short and brown. Green snake has big black eyes, emerald green body, no pattern and long tail.

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