Snakes are usually solitary reptiles. However - they have been known to 'hibernate' in groups during the cold months in caves. Also they will seek each other out during the matins season - often resulting in many serpents 'chasing' one female.
Most of the time snakes are solitary, however in some regions snakes will hibernate in a group called a hibernaculum.
No, snakes are solitary.
No garden snakes do not live in groups.
no snakes do not live in groups
Grass snakes and rattle snakes and garden snake
No. All snakes are solitary.
If you mean "garter snakes" then the answer is no. Garter snakes bear their young live.
garden snakes like to eat the items in all gardens. and sometimes the insects that live in the garden plants. they arent like other snakes, most other snakes eat other animals and etc.
Both.compete for water
They don't fight. They don't even interact. Therefore, they can live in the same garden.
No the only snakes I've seen are the corn snakes (or something) and garden snakes. I do live in Maryland too.
No. Like all snakes, they are solitary.
Corn snakes do not live in groups.
Most snakes live single, however the flying snake lives in groups of 6-7. This snake is very social with others of its same type but battles with males.
They live in grassy areas where they can find food and some times in the woods :-):-)
NO ! There are no vegetarian snakes ! Additionally, there is NO such species as a 'Garden' snake !