physical adaptation
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The type of adaptation color of a rough green snake is green.
No. They are illegal to be kept in US.
I have been trying to find out the answer to the same question but so far all i know is that its probably not very likely that you will be able to get a rough green snake in Australia, this is because apparently Australia doesn't import snakes from overseas and the rough green snake is a North American snake.
copperheads eat wood roaches
It is a Northern Rough Greensnake. So called because of the keel like ridges on its scales which gives it a "rough" feel unlike normal smooth scaled snakes. These lime green snakes are often found in dense, low lying vegetation near a permanent water source. They rely on their color for camouflage and will usually attempt to escape if threatened. They rarely bite instead relying on the release of feces, musk, and urine to throw off predators. Their primary diet is soft bodied arthropods, including crickets, spiders, moths, butterflies, and grasshoppers. Green snakes are oviparous.
Smooth green snakes are protected by law in many of the places that they range. Collecting them would be an illegal act. Removing even a single individual is essentially a death to its local population. Consider research, conservation, and photographs rather than the alternatives.
It depends on what type or species of snake you are talking about. The green mamba and the boomslang are venomous snakes of Africa with deadly bites that could if untreated kill a human being. But if you are speaking of the common rough green snake then no it cannot kill you.
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rough skin for moving in sand
Most are smooth if you run your fingers from head to tail. Some do have some small rough textures though.
No, because they are made for land - not the water.