Plants:
* Leaves: Most trees, shrubs, and flowers have green leaves due to chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
* Grass: A common type of ground cover in many ecosystems.
* Moss: A soft, low-growing plant often found in shady, damp areas.
* Ferns: Ancient plants with delicate fronds.
* Seaweed: A type of algae that grows in the ocean.
* Cactus: Many species of cacti have green stems and leaves.
* Bamboo: A tall, fast-growing grass.
Animals:
* Frogs and Toads: Their skin can be green, often for camouflage.
* Green Iguanas: Large lizards found in Central and South America.
* Green Tree Pythons: Non-venomous snakes native to Australia and New Guinea.
* Green Sea Turtles: Large marine turtles with green shells.
* Green Anoles: Small lizards often found in the southeastern United States.
Other:
* Jade: A green gemstone.
* Malachite: A green mineral.
* Emerald: A green gemstone.
* Green Algae: Found in various aquatic environments.
* Green Tea: Made from unfermented green tea leaves.
* Green Aventurine: A green variety of quartz.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other things in nature that are green!