"Natrix natrix" is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the European grass snake.
This European native may be found in continental Europe and in the English and Welsh lowlands of Great Britain. It also may be found in parts of North Africa and western Asia. Within this range, it prefers the "edge" habitats of open woodlands and alongside ponds.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: ReptiliaOrder: SquamataSuborder: SerpentesFamily: ColubridaeGenus: OpheodrysScientific name: Opheodrys aestivus
"Natrix natrix" is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the Eurpean water snake.The European grass, ringed or water snake casts off its skin during its active season. The growth of body parts and the splitting of the old skin have their impact upon the snake's eyes and vision. Specifically, the snake's eyes turn milky white. The visually-challenged snake tries to stay away from both predator and prey while in this vulnerable state of not being able to see well.
"Natrix natrix" is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the Eurpean water snake.The European grass, ringed or water snake casts off its skin during its active season. The growth of body parts and the splitting of the old skin have their impact upon the snake's eyes and vision. Specifically, the snake's eyes turn milky white. The visually-challenged snake tries to stay away from both predator and prey while in this vulnerable state of not being able to see well.
"Natrix natrix" is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the European ringed snake.The European grass, ringed or water snake needs environmental temperatures whose minimum range is 70 - 82 degrees Fahrenheit (21 - 28 degrees Celsius) in order to mate, preferably in April. The female tends to produce eggs in June and July. About ten weeks later the eggs hatch young snakes whose length tends to be no longer than 7 inches (18 centimeters).
The scientific name for grass is Poaceae.
The scientific name for fescue grass is Festuca.
Cymbopogon ciatrus
The scientific name of stubborn grass is Paspalum urvillei.
The scientific name for death grass is Eragrostis cilianensis.
The scientific name for a tiger snake is Notechis scutatus.
Opheodrys vernalis is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the smooth green snake.Unlike the European counterpart (Natrix natrix), this North American native leaves 3 - 13 eggs, instead of anywhere from 8 - 40. This American grass snake also may find her eggs hatched in as little as four days. The eggs are distinct in their small size and their cylindrical shape.
The scientific name of a milksnake is : Lampropeltis triangulum. There are 25 subspecies of milk snake.