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Is the emerald green snake poisonous?
The emerald green snake is non-venomous.

The green snake is a non-venomous snake that lives at low to medium altitudes and is relatively docile, usually not actively attacking people, feeding on earthworms, frogs and insects.

The green snake is a non-venomous snake that looks a lot like the bamboo snake, and many people think that snakes with colorful bodies are venomous, but that's actually wrong. The green snake is a gentle, non-venomous snake that rarely bites people, which is one of the main reasons why so many pet snakes are so popular. There are many people who mistake the green snake for the bamboo leaf green and thus get killed. Here is the difference: the green snake is non-venomous, while the bamboo leaf green is a notoriously venomous snake. The green snake is generally larger than the bamboo leaf green (depending on the species). The head of the snake is clearly triangular, the eyes are small and red, the outermost row of scales is red and white or red and white, and the tail is short and burnt yellow. The green snake has large black eyes, is emerald green all over, has no pattern, and has a very long tail.