The Green Snake is known by many names. Common names include the Keeled Green Snake, the Green Whip Snake, the Garden Snake, the Vine Snake, and the Grass Snake. Green Snakes are beautiful and graceful, and can make great pets.
Extremely slender, the Eastern Smooth Green Snake is very well camouflaged for its habitat, being a bright green color, which matches healthy lawns. Eastern Smooth Green Snakes have tapering tails and generally grow to a length of 14 to 20 inches. As
Western Smooth Green Snakes differ from their close cousins the Eastern Smooth Green Snakes in habitat but also in scale counts. Like the Eastern Smooth Green Snake, it is a bright grass green color, but has a white underside. Generally, the Western
The Eastern Hognose reaches a size of 20 to 45 inches at maturity. Their bodies are stout, with a yellow to beige color, with dark brown or black spots. Towards the tail, these spots turn into rings. Some specimens are a solid color, with a black, gr
The Western Hognose Snake is a rear fanged, mildly venomous, snake. These snakes rarely ever bite in defense, however. Western Hognose Snakes have cute, upturned noses that are used for burrowing, and are thick bodied with keeled scales. Males have s
The average Eastern Indigo will reach a maximum length 6 to 8 feet at maturity, though individuals as large as 9 feet have been documented. Most Eastern Indigos appear to be black snakes, though in the light their scales are very dark blue, which may
A relatively small species of Kingsnake, the Arizona Mountain Kingsnake rarely exceeds 42 inches in adult length. They are banded in white or yellowish rings, separated by wide red and thin black bands. They are very similar in coloration to the west