"Serpente verde liscio" is an Italian equivalent of "smooth green snake" (Opheodrys vernalis).
The masculine noun "serpente" takes "il" ("the") as its definite article, and "un, uno" ("a, one") as its indefinite article. The adjective "verde" means "green." The masculine adjective "liscio" means "smooth."
All together, the pronunciation is "sehr-PEHN-teh VEHR-deh LEE-shoh."
The smooth green snake is native to the Neartic region. The smooth green snake can be found in northeastern Canada, Wyoming, Iowa, Texas, and northern Mexico.
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Smooth green snake
Eastern smooth green snake
Smooth green snakes prey consists of crickets, grasshoppers, and caterpillars.
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"Serpente verde liscio" is an Italian equivalent of "green grass snake" (Opheodrys vernalis).The masculine noun "serpente" takes "il" ("the") as its definite article, and "un, uno" ("a, one") as its indefinite article. The adjective "verde" means "green." The masculine adjective "liscio" means "smooth."All together, the pronunciation is "sehr-PEHN-teh VEHR-deh LEE-shoh."
"Serpente verde lisa" is a Portuguese equivalent of "smooth green snake" (Opheodrys vernalis).The feminine noun "serpente" means "serpent, snake." The masculine/feminine adjective "verde" means "green." The feminine adjective "lisa" means "smooth."All together, the pronunciation is "suhr-PEHN-tchee VEHR-djee LEE-zuh."
"Smooth green snake," "Green grass snake" or in the United States of America "American grass snake" may be English equivalents of "serpente verde liscio" (Opheodrys vernalis).The masculine noun "serpente" takes "il" ("the") as its definite article, and "un, uno" ("a, one") as its indefinite article. The adjective "verde" means "green." The masculine adjective "liscio" means "smooth."All together, the pronunciation is "sehr-PEHN-teh VEHR-deh LEE-shoh."
"Smooth green snake," "Green grass snake" or in the United States of America "American grass snake" may be English equivalnes of "gladde groene slang" (Opheodrys vernalis).
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"Serpente verde liscio" is an Italian equivalent of "American grass snake" (Opheodrys vernalis).The masculine noun "serpente" takes "il" ("the") as its definite article, and "un, uno" ("a, one") as its indefinite article. The adjective "verde" means "green." The masculine adjective "liscio" means "smooth."All together, the pronunciation is "sehr-PEHN-teh VEHR-deh LEE-shoh."