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The western terrestrial garter snake does not lay eggs, but instead is ovoviviparous, which is characteristic of natricine snakes. Broods of eight to 12 young are born in August and September. [10] Coastal garter snake (T. e. terrestris) eating a western fence lizard.
The Western terrestrial garter snake species is common in most habitats but spends a lot of time in water. These snakes are typically gray-brown or black with a checkered pattern and yellow ...
Western blackneck garter snake, T. c. cyrtopsis (Kennicott, 1860) Eastern blackneck garter snake, T. c. ocellatus (Cope, 1880) Tropical blackneck garter snake, T. c. collaris (Jan, 1863) southwestern United States, Mexico and Guatemala Western terrestrial garter snake, Thamnophis elegans (Baird & Girard, 1853)
The western terrestrial garter snake (Thamnophis elegans) is a species of colubrid snake found in southwestern Canada and the western United States. Seven subspecies are currently recognized. Seven subspecies are currently recognized.
The wandering garter snake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans) is a subspecies of the western terrestrial garter snake, a species of colubrid snake residing only in Southwestern Canada, and Western United States. Seven subspecies are currently recognized.
The northwestern garter snake is small, with adults averaging around 36–53 cm (14–21 in) in total length. It is most commonly found on the edge of meadows, surrounded by forest. Wandering Garter Snake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans) is a subspecies of the Western Terrestrial Garter Snake, a species of colubrid snake residing only in ...
The wandering garter snake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans, Salish: sč̓ewíle [4]) is a subspecies of the western terrestrial garter snake, a species of colubrid snake residing only in southwestern Canada, and Western United States. Seven subspecies are currently recognized.
Sharptail snake: Contia tenuis: Least concern: Nonvenomous; adults usually less than 30 centimetres (12 in) [2] Striped whipsnake: Masticophis taeniatus: Least concern: Nonvenomous; adults reach 90–180 centimetres (35–71 in) [2] Western terrestrial garter snake: Thamnophis elegans: Least concern: Nonvenomous; adults reach 97 centimetres (38 ...