Ryukyu green snake – Reptiles of Okinawa by Shawn Miller

The Ryukyu Green snake (Cyclophiops semicarinartus)

is a non-venomous snake found throughout the Ryukyu Islands They are fairly common here on Okinawa. I often find them in the Yanbaru forest. They are harmless and pose no threat to your safety.

    • Scientific name: Cyclophiops semicarinartus
    • Local name: Ryukyu Ao Hebi – Ryukyu Green snake
    • Distribution:  Ryukyu Islands
    • Habitat:  Forests and grasslands
    • Diet:  Earth worms
    • Average size:  60cm -80cm
  • Color:  Olive green with a yellow belly
 Ryukyu Green snake (Cyclophiops semicaricartus)

Ryukyu Green snake (Cyclophiops semicaricartus) © Shawn Miller

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Ryukyu Green snake closeup

There’s a snake on my snake boot! I highly recommend wearing snake boots while herping in northern Okinawa.  Check out my post on venomous snakes of Okinawa for more info.

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Snake boot – Ryukyu Green snake (Cyclophiops semicaricartus) © Shawn Miller

A juvenile Ryukyu green snake interested in the Canon 100mm 2.8 lens.

Ryukyu snake on the Canon 100mm macro lens

Ryukyu snake on the Canon 100mm macro lens © Shawn Miller

The snakes are sometimes found crossing the road a night.

Head shot- Ryuyu Green snake

Headshot- Ryuyu Green snake © Shawn Miller

Ryukyu Green snake (Cyclophiops semicaricartus)

Ryukyu Green snake – Amami Island

 Ryukyu Green snake (Cyclophiops semicaricartus)

Ryukyu Green snake (Cyclophiops semicaricartus) © Shawn Miller

My son holding a juvenile Ryukyu Green snake. This friendly snake was on display to educate the youth.  Yanbaru Wildlife Center.

Ryukyu Green snake

Ryukyu Green snake

The  Ryukyu Green snake feeds on earthworms, no need to kill it.

Road Kill - Ryukyu Green snake (Cyclophiops semicaricartus)

Road Kill – Ryukyu Green snake and beetles © Shawn Miller

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