This reptile represents a specific lineage within the Lamprophis genus, originating from a defined geographical region. Its coloration, a vibrant green, distinguishes it from other members of the same species found in different areas. This particular variety is often sought after by reptile enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and relatively docile nature. The term denotes a snake specifically bred to maintain the original characteristics of the population from Zambia, ensuring the continuation of its distinct traits.
The significance of maintaining the purity of this lineage lies in preserving its genetic integrity and unique phenotypic characteristics. Captive breeding programs focused on this particular population contribute to the long-term survival of its distinct features, preventing hybridization with other color morphs or subspecies. Historically, these snakes have been valued in the pet trade for their manageable size, ease of care, and attractive coloration, making them popular choices for beginner reptile keepers and experienced herpetologists alike.