snakes usually Live in water and open their mouths to get water
drinks wattter
Green bamboo viper snakes typically ambush their prey, which includes rodents, birds, lizards, and frogs. They strike and inject venom into their prey, then track and consume it. Their venom helps to immobilize and digest their food.
yes you can find more infromation on teaactive.com about green tea
A Vietnamese-Thai cold drink... Can be found in places like Ben Thanh and The Green Bamboo Restaurant.
they eat green bamboo
It's green because they recycle pieces of bamboo leftover after making standard bamboo planks,
If you want to go traditional, saki or green tea would be common.
Bamboo (i don't really know a lot..)
I do know sea snakes srink fresh water when it rains. The fresh rain water collects at the top before mixing with the salt water and the snakes come to the surface and drink it. I am trying to find the answer to the same question you have but for now am assuming the case of the turtles is the same as the snakes. Very few animals are equipped to drink salt water.
Yes, blinds made from bamboo are considered "green:, they are a renewable resource that is great for the environment.
They are both Green
Green with many chootes of bamboo