african green snake????????

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nickyp0

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i think it is an african green snake need help i.d.ing this please and what to feed it
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the inside of the mouth is jet black if that helps. the snake is 4 feet long

 
Did you find it? If so do a search on snakes in your state.

 
no i bought it as a african green snake at a show and they told me that they eat goldfish, but they are not into them i know they are like a vine snake. live in trees. it almost looks like a boonslage or an green manba. but it does not have fangs. when mad it lease its toung out and does not move if you bugg it again it opens its mouth to show its black, the toung is black too.

 
it is nether rough or smooth green snake, they get between 12 and 22 inches long this is 4 feet long and S/R don't have a black mouth (inside). i will try to take a pic of the inside of the mouth.

 
Maybe western natal green snake (Philothamnus natalensis occidentalis) Apparently local people mistake this for the boomslang or the mamba. Also 4 ft sounds about right for this species. I'm just thinking how fun that would be when you have guest over and you tell them your pet mamba got out and is still missing. Even more funnier if they know just how deadly one is. Great idea for a 'Punk'd' episode. You have a really nice looking snake, congratulations! :D

 
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Have you been bitten yet because i have been working with snakes for a while and that sounds to me as a mamba so I would have its identity checked by a second professional if not it could be a beaked snake

 
Lol!!! NOONE WOULD SELL SOMEONE A MAMBA UNKNOWINGLY!!! Get real.
yes they would, some breeders in the trade will do anything to make a dollar, i have seen it first hand. I saw a gila monster labeled as a rare electric morph monitor.

 
Doubtful! A CHEAP CHEAP gila is $1000 and a really nice one is $2500

Ive been in the herp hobby my whole life, have been to many many shows and have never seen anyone attempt to sell a "hot" animal as a harmless one, ESPECIALLY nothing as irresponsible as selling a mamba as a green snake. And definitely not trying to pass a gila monster as a monitor. I'm calling complete bs on that story

 

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