Oka's bamboo-leaf green
Originally, there is a difference between the female and male of Oka's bamboo-leaf green. There are some surprising differences. The female S. ganglia is larger and does not have a thin white or blue-white stripe. The male is shorter and has a red stripe on his head.
Gang’s bamboo leaf green snake is a relatively large species in the genus T, with a body length of 120-130 cm. Its body shape is similar to other bamboo leaf green snakes, with a long neck and body, and a large head in the shape of an equilateral triangle. It has large tubular fangs and well-developed cheek pits (thermal sensors), and its pupils are set vertically. The body is bright green, the belly is yellow-green, the eyes are dark red, and there is a dark red and white stripe behind the eye. There are also dark red and white stripes on the sides of the body that are the same as behind the eyes, extending from the neck to the tail, and the tail is dark red. Has strong entanglement power.
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