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Garter snake is the common name for small to medium-sized snakes belonging to the genus Thamnophis in the family Colubridae. They are native to North and Central America, ranging from central Canada in the north to Costa Rica in the south.
Learn how to recognize garden snakes, which are non-venomous and beneficial for your garden. Find out the different colors, patterns, and locations of these snakes, and how to coexist with them.
Learn how garter snakes, a common North American snake species, can help you control garden pests and live peacefully with you. Find out their benefits, habits, and how to identify them from venomous snakes.
Learn about 21 different types of garter snakes, a common wild snake found in North America and Canada. Garter snakes are also known as garden snakes, but not all garden snakes are garter snakes.
Learn how to distinguish between common garden snakes and venomous ones in North America. See pictures and descriptions of garter snakes, water snakes, constrictors, rat snakes, milk snakes, corn snakes, hog-nosed snakes, indigo snakes, pit vipers and coral snakes.
Learn about the common garter snake, a species of snake native to North America with various subspecies and colors. Find out how it uses its mild venom and resistance to toxins to hunt and defend itself.
Learn about the Garter Snake, a group of 35 snake species native to North America. Find out their description, distribution, behavior, reproduction, and how they interact with humans and their environment.
Learn about the common garter snake, a widespread and adaptable snake in North America that coevolved with the rough-skinned newt. Find out its general description, habitat, behavior, evolution, and where to see it in Klamath Network parks.
Learn about six types of snakes you might find in your garden, from harmless garter snakes to venomous copperheads. Discover the benefits and drawbacks of having snakes in your garden, and how to keep them out if you prefer.
Garter snakes are non-venomous snakes known for their slender bodies and vibrant colors. They are typically 18 to 54 inches long and have distinct markings on their skin, which vary depending on the species and geographic location. Garter snakes are active during the day and are often seen near water sources such as lakes, ponds, and streams.