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  2. Garter snake - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Everything you should know about the Garter Snake. The Garter Snake is a group of 35 snake species, native to North America.

  4. Common garter snake - Wikipedia

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    The common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) is a species of snake in the subfamily Natricinae of the family Colubridae. The species is indigenous to North America and found widely across the continent.

  5. Garter snake | Habitat, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

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    garter snake, (genus Thamnophis), any of about 35 species of nonvenomous North American snakes having a striped pattern suggesting a garter: typically, one or three longitudinal yellow to red stripes, between which are checkered blotches.

  6. 20+ Types Of Garter Snakes: How to Identify These Garden ...

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    Garter Snakes are a very common wild snake found across most of North America and Canada. Any snake from the genus Thamnophis is a type of Garter snake.

  7. It’s easy, fun, and free to try! Garter snakes are a gardeners friend! Harmless to humans, they eat the pests that wreak havoc in your garden. Learn more about the shy but helpful gardening helper who just wants to live peacefully in harmony with you—and eat your slugs!

  8. Everything You Need to Know About Garter Snakes

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    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.