Distribution: Throughout NH including Isles of Shoals
Description: A thin, slender
bright-green snake measuring 10-20 inches. The underside is white
or a pale yellow.
Commonly Confused Species: None
Habitat: Found in upland grassy fields, pastures, meadows, blueberry
barrens, and forest openings.
Life History: During late summer 7-9 eggs are laid under rotting
wood, rocks, or underground in loose soil. Eggs may be laid communally.
Hibernates underground and sometimes communally with other snakes.
Probably eats mostly insects.
Conservation Threats: Loss of
open fields from succession or development, pesticide and insecticide
spraying.
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