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Yes, a Garter Snake has many teeth. They are small but very sharp with a curve. If they get ahold of you they will "knead" their jaws, to chew on you. The Garter Snake also has a gland over the back teeth that leak a sort of venom. This is relatively harmless to humans but may cause swelling and itching in some people. It is thought to help immobilize small prey items. As far as i know, all snakes have teeth.

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No. These snakes are harmless and will never grow teeth.

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Yes they have teeth but not fangs like a rattle snakes they have small sharp teeth, they are not poisonous.

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