Garter snake habitat, Dry place Rocky in the dry grass.
Wide Green grasses, Garter snake habitat
stony place, Garter snake habitat
The Garden, Garter snake habitat
Home, Garter snake habitat
Giant. Garter snake habitat
There are Many habitats of Garter snake, Some place that Garter snake alive was in the Dry stony place, and amongst the wet grasses place and also in rhe Garden its self. And it may you can breed these snake in your home.
These are more about Garden Snake Photos that I like to Collect them because I think there are a good photos and it is good too if I collect them and not to miss them, and so I share them to you I hope you'll like it. just be happy and enjoy.
very beautiful Garden Snake has been brought by its owner.
Common Garden Snake
Garden Snake eats very big toad.
Head picture of Garden Snake
So much Garden Snake gathered in one place like disgusted if I see this.
So much Garden Snake gathered in one place like disgusted if I see this.
Garden Snake walks around the bushes.
Garden Snake plays across the grass and bushes.
Garden Snake eats red golden fish.
Big Garden Snake in the garden.
These are more about Garden Snake Pictures that I like to Collect them because I think there are a good pictures and it is good too if I collect them and not to miss them, and so I share them to you I hope you'll like it. just be happy and enjoy.
The Garter snake is a Colubrid snake genus (Thamnophis) common across North America, ranging from Alaska and Canada to Central America. It is the single most widely distributed genus of reptile in North America.
There is no real consensus on the classification of species of Thamnophis and disagreement among taxonomists and sources, such as field guides, over whether two types of snakes are separate species or subspecies of the same species is common. They are also closely related to the snakes of the genus Nerodia, and some species have been moved back and forth between genera
Garter snake is same with name "Garden" Snake. Garter snakes, like all snakes, are carnivorous. Their diet consists of almost all the creatures that they are able to conquer: slugs, earthworms, leeches, lizards, amphibians, birds, fish, frogs and rats. While living near the water, they will eat other aquatic animals. Ribbon snakes in particular favors frogs (including tadpoles), ready to eat them despite their strong chemical defenses. Food is swallowed whole. Garter snakes often adapt to eating whatever they can find, and at any time, because food can be scarce or abundant. Although they feed mostly on living animals, they will sometimes eat eggs.
If disturbed, garter snake may coil and strike, but usually will hide his head and hit his tail. These snakes will also discharge secretion, foul smelling musky smell from glands near the anus. They often use techniques to escape when ensnared by a predator. They will also be rolled into the water to escape predators on land. Hawks, crows, raccoons, crayfish and other snake species (such as king snakes and coral snake) will eat garter snakes, even with Rats and frogs eat adolescents.
Garte snake in ago was considered nonvenomous, but recent findings have revealed that they actually produce a mild neurotoxic venom.
Garter snake still is not harmful to humans because a number of very low toxicity they produce, which is relatively mild, and the fact that they have no effective means to deliver it. Source Wikipedia