The grey-bellied green brocade snake has a slender body, emerald green on the back and pale yellow on the ventral surface. At first glance, I thought it was a bamboo leaf green snake, but there are still differences between the two. The gray-bellied green brocade snake is larger in size, and the gray-bellied green brocade snake is a non-venomous snake, while the bamboo leaf green snake is poisonous.

The following will give you a simple popular science about the gray-bellied green brocade snake.
I. Basic information
[Chinese name]Elaphe frenata
[Latin name]Elaphe frenata
[Kingdom] Animalia
[Domain] Chordate
[Class] Reptiles
[Order] Squamata
[Suborder] Snake suborder
[Family] Snake family
[Genus] Chrysalis
[Species] Greybelly Green brocade snake
[toxicity] non-toxic
2. Appearance characteristics
1. Body size: about 1m in length, The largest known individual is 1.456m long.
2. Body color: Emerald green on the back, pale yellow on the ventral surface, with a black longitudinal stripe behind the eyes.
3. Features: long head, obvious neck, slender tail, 1 black vertical stripe on each front and back, light yellow or light gray ventral surface, white on both sides of ventral scales.

III. Living habits
1. Habitat: Green snakes usually inhabit high mountain areas and are arboreal. Often in the woods, bamboo forests, shrubs on both sides of the mountain stream activities.
2. Diet: The grey-bellied green brocade snake feeds on rodents, frogs, lizards, birds and bird eggs.
3. Personality: The grey-bellied green brocade snake has a docile personality and will not take the initiative to attack humans.

IV. Protection class
This species has been listed in the National Protection of Beneficial or Important Economic, List of Terrestrial Wildlife of Scientific Research Value.
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