Smooth Green Snakes (Opheodrys vernalis), family Colubridae, Connecticut, Southern ONT, Canada
This behavior is observed occasionally. It is like multiple males trying to mate with the same female.
photograph by Shawn Patille
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Smooth Green Snakes (Opheodrys vernalis), family Colubridae, Connecticut, Southern ONT, Canada
This behavior is observed occasionally. It is like multiple males trying to mate with the same female.
photograph by Shawn Patille
A rough greensnake (Opheodrys aestivus) in North Florida, USA
by Alex Roukis
Smooth Green Snake
Meet Mr. Wiggles. I almost stepped on it as it looked like a twig. It’s named “Mr. Wiggles” because of the wiggling motion it made in the last two pics.
WIP of Opheodrys?
I don't understand how to draw their ruffly neck/chest frills but I'll do my best.
[edit: most likely won't finish this, but there's still a small possibility.]
Smooth Green Snake (Opheodrys vernalis), family Colubridae, Manitoba, Canada
photograph by Owen Edwards
Smooth Green Snakes (Opheodrys vernalis), family Colubridae, Connecticut, USA
photograph by CTHerpetology
Smooth Green Snake (Opheodrys vernalis), family Colubridae, PA, USA
photograph by Adrian Bara-Popa