There may be about 12,000 garter snakes in a territory..
Garter snakes could have as little as three babies, or as many as 80. Some have given birth to 98 individuals at once!
2 to 3 thousand
None. Garter snakes give birth to live young. A female garter snake may give birth to anywhere from 3 to 80 young.
There are Two kinds of snakes that are poisonous.It is the Rhabdophis snakes (keelback snakes) and the Certain Garter Snakes.
I was told 17 snakes allways but i dont know if its true
Rattlesnakes, king snakes, gopher snakes, coral snakes, rat snakes, garter snakes and many others.
2 to 3 thousand
None. Garter snakes dont get very big so if you put any other snake with it, the garter snake might get eaten. Actually, nothing besides a kingsnake would eat a garter. I would say don't do it though, because of space and basking competition, and diseases. There are many snakes that feed on other snakes not just Kingsnakes so you have to be careful on the species that you put in the same container, Indigoes, racers, cottonmouths, coral snakes, whipsnakes are some that come to mind>
Garter snakes can be very aggressive but they are not dangerous. I've been bitten many times. If you are bitten just clean the wound (you probably won't even need a bandaid) and drive on.
There is no such species as the Garden Snake. The above answer is misleading because it refers to a common name and not a scientific or Latin name. It depends on what part of the country you lkive in and sometimes even the distinct locality. Garter snakes are commonly call garden snakes due to the fact that they commonly are found in gardens searching for food. that is the problem with common names, they are just that, common and many snakes are referred to as Garden snakes depending on locality. Garden snake is commonly listed as a common name for Garter snakes in most of the herpetological literature>
The Anaconda (eunectes murinus). There are many snakes that could be found in the wetlands, such as nothern water snake, cottonmouth, diamondback water snake, garter snakes.