Description: A small, smooth scaled bright green snake with a whitish
or yellowish belly. Young green snakes are olive, brown, or gray. An occasional
adult specimen will retain the juvenile color. Adult length: 12 to 20 inches.

Photo © Jim Harding
Habitat and Habits: These gentle little snakes are usually found in
grassy places where their color makes them difficult to see. They feed on
insects, caterpillars, and spiders. They rarely bite when handled, but will
smear a captor's hand with a musky anal secretion.
Reproduction: Females lay from 3 to 12 tiny eggs under a rock or other
cover in early summer. The young may emerge in a month or less, and reports
exist of smooth green snakes retaining eggs in their bodies until hatching.
Range and Status: Smooth green snakes have been found throughout
Michigan, but seem to have disappeared from much of the southern Lower
Peninsula. Their insect diet may make them vulnerable to the effects of chemical
pesticides.