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.
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- Scientific name: Cyclophiops semicarinartus
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- Local name: Ryukyu Ao Hebi – Ryukyu Green snake
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- Distribution: Ryukyu Islands
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- Habitat: Forests and grasslands
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- Diet: Earth worms
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- Average size: 60cm -80cm
- Color: Olive green with a yellow belly
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.
A juvenile Ryukyu green snake interested in the Canon 100mm 2.8 lens.
The snakes are sometimes found crossing the road a night.
My son holding a juvenile Ryukyu Green snake. This friendly snake was on display to educate the youth. Yanbaru Wildlife Center.
The Ryukyu Green snake feeds on earthworms, no need to kill it.
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