Bright green and still hard to see. Even when you are right up on this one they blend very well with vegetation. This is called the Green Vine Snake. Per Wiki they do not have venom but do have toxic saliva that is "fast acting on small animals but has little or no effect on humans". Instead of trying to see if Wiki is right or not I'll just stick to my rule of, look but don't touch the wildlife.

Things at False Bluff, on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast, continue to develop...to change, to grow. Nature doesn't stop even when a pandemic throws a barricade at us. We're not on site but nature has continued to develop the plans that we laid out more than 10 years ago....and it just gets better and better.
LAS TORTUGAS
We have a few building lots left. Email us at lastortugasatfalsebluff@gmail.com for information.
15 September 2015
Green Vine Snake
Bright green and still hard to see. Even when you are right up on this one they blend very well with vegetation. This is called the Green Vine Snake. Per Wiki they do not have venom but do have toxic saliva that is "fast acting on small animals but has little or no effect on humans". Instead of trying to see if Wiki is right or not I'll just stick to my rule of, look but don't touch the wildlife.