A tree Frog perhaps
The lime green insect is likely a katydid or a green lacewing. Both have bright green coloring that helps them blend into foliage.
There are several different British spiders that have lime-green on their backs. This spider could be a cucumber spider or even a lynx spider.
Eastern smooth green snake
The spider you are describing is likely a green lynx spider. They are known for their bright lime green bodies and sometimes have dull yellow legs. Green lynx spiders are typically found in North and Central America.
Lime green!!
Sort of, but not really. The color of a lime is known as "lime green." That is where that color came from.
maybe at pet store, swap shop or maybe at animals shelter
Lime Green!
Lime Green!
Because the yellow lightens the green making it lime green>>
No, lime green and neon green are not the same color. Lime green is a bright green with yellow undertones, while neon green is a brighter, more fluorescent green color. Neon green is typically more vibrant and eye-catching than lime green.
Schistocerca Shoshone is the scientific name for a lime green grasshopper. The lime green grasshopper is also called the Green bird grasshopper.
green and yellow makes lime green, i dont know who??
Lime green stands for the Color of an object.
Mr. Coconut and Mrs. Green Lime.
well not many phrases ryhme with lime green but these are some:ninteenevergreencleangleanqueenmeenkeendeanthats all i can think of!
The color "lime green" gets its name from the citrus fruit called lime, which has a bright green color. The color was named after the fruit because it closely resembles the bright green shade of a lime.