NopeLeptophis ahaetella nigromarginatus, the Black-skinned Parrot Snake
NopeLeptophis ahaetella nigromarginatus, the Black-skinned Parrot Snake
ok, just the wrong subspecies, but still Leptophis ahaetulla, i'm guessingNope
Nope and nope.ok, just the wrong subspecies, but still Leptophis ahaetulla, i'm guessing
is it nebulosus?
I think you are right.....I wasn't expecting it to be that easy so I wasted all types of time going through different species of Leptophis trying to figure out which one hahaha He got me w/ simplicity....I thought he was trying for a really tough one lolDispholidus typus, the boomslang.
I'm gonna wait and see what he says. Boomslangs usually have more black than the pic, so I have my doubts.I think you are right.....I wasn't expecting it to be that easy so I wasted all types of time going through different species of Leptophis trying to figure out which one hahaha He got me w/ simplicity....I thought he was trying for a really tough one lol
Your turn
what did you do, just type in "green snakes"?? lolI'm gonna wait and see what he says. Boomslangs usually have more black than the pic, so I have my doubts.
EDIT: Actually, I just stumbled upon a new species while trying to see if there were any green mambas with black spots. Philothamnus semivariegatus?
I looked up "green mamba black spots" and a picture of a similar snake came up.what did you do, just type in "green snakes"?? lol
Maybe, kinda, good luck.what did you do, just type in "green snakes"?? lol