opheodrys (Meaning)
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opheodrys (n)
North American green snakes
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opheodrys Sentence Examples
- The opheodrys aestivus, also known as the rough green snake, is a common non-venomous snake found in North America.
- Opheodrys species are characterized by their long, slender bodies and bright green coloration.
- The opheodrys vernalis, or smooth green snake, is a smaller and less common species found in the central and eastern United States.
- Opheodrys snakes are typically found in forests, meadows, and other open areas.
- They are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day, and primarily feed on insects.
- Opheodrys species have smooth scales and lack the keeled scales of some other snakes.
- The opheodrys major, or eastern green snake, is the largest species of the genus, reaching lengths of up to 3 feet long.
- Opheodrys snakes are non-aggressive and typically avoid human contact.
- Only eight known species of opheodrys exist, all of which are found in North America.
- The opheodrys aestivus is a federally protected species in the United States due to its declining population.
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North American green snakes
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The opheodrys aestivus, also known as the rough green snake, is a common non-venomous snake found in North America.
Opheodrys species are characterized by their long, slender bodies and bright green coloration.
The opheodrys vernalis, or smooth green snake, is a smaller and less common species found in the central and eastern United States.
Opheodrys snakes are typically found in forests, meadows, and other open areas.