What is long nose whip snake?

The long nose whip snake, also known as Ahaetulla nasuta, is a species of non-venomous, arboreal snake found in South and Southeast Asia. It is easily recognized by its long and slender body, which can grow up to 2 meters in length, and its distinctive pointed snout.

The long nose whip snake has a green coloration, which helps it blend in with the foliage of the trees it inhabits. It is a diurnal species, meaning it is active during the day, and feeds mainly on lizards and tree frogs.

Despite its name, the long nose whip snake is not a very aggressive species and will usually only bite when threatened or cornered. However, its bite can still cause pain and swelling, so caution should be exercised around it.

The long nose whip snake is considered of least concern by the IUCN Red List, as it does not face any significant threats to its population at this time.