This is the snake that has made Manitoba's Interlake region world-famous for snake-watching! Some snake dens (or hibernacula, singular = hibernaculum) contain 10,000 garter snakes each winter. In spring their mass emergence creates an awesome natural spectacle The chances of a snake reaching 12 years of age are less than 1 in 5,000.. that is the best i got. you could also always say too many to count!
There are about 100,000,000,000 giant garter snakes left they are very reproductive and reproduce in very little while
they are about 1 foot and 2 inch ^^^^ I left this answer alone - just to show how some people DON'T read the question properly !. After mating, the gestation period for Garter snakes is between two and three months. The female 'gives birth' to live young - as opposed to laying eggs.... Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
No, the humidity and sometimes semi-aquatic nature of Garter Snake enclosures will almost definetly lead to illnesses like Blister-Disease, Mouth-Rot, and URI in Corns, all of which have proven fatal in some cases. Garter Snakes are typically left fish in the enclosure for them to hunt, although it isn't easy for a Snake of any variety to drown competition between a the species would result in a Corn seriously wounding or killing a Garter on land, Garter Snakes lack teeth and easily over-powered by a heavier corn. Combat in the water may prove fatal for a Corn, capable of quick ventures in shallows at most. A Garter Snake could tolerate cooler water temperatures much longer and with ease than that of a Corn. Various moist substrates used in Garter Snake enclosures would ruin a Corn's natural beauty and prove harmful of infection to wounds and during shedding, as well as the substrate would raise the humidty beyond what a Corn could tolerate. Aspen and Cypress mulch commonly used for Corns would cause almost certain dehydration and if ingested fatal blockage in Garters. Higher energy Garters moving about an enclosure would stress a more secretive Corn to points of reluctant feeding, weakened-immune systems, and because fight is the only choice of the natural "Fight or Flight" response occurring in most creatures, a stressed and/or defensive Corn would practice tail-ratting and strike at Garters or Owners repeatedly. The two snakes require entirely different care needs, habitat set-ups, and natural competition over resources could prove distasterous and heart-breaking. However, with the appropiate enclosure set-up pairs or trios of Corns can be housed year-round in a enclosure large enough for two hideboxes per snake (prevent fights, rarely happens, often tankmates may "cuddle"), plants and branches to provide visual barriers for a sense of security and climbing, and ensure each snake is fed seperately outside the enclosure. Using the same feeding tank is fine but never feed snakes at the same time.
If you mean Michelangelo's David he is holding a stone for his sling.
It comes from the left ventricle out through the aorta.
it is; you need to go all the way to the left; climb on top of the statue and hop all the way to the top. give the giant his egg so he'll let you past him. that's how you get there. (the egg is down below in the sewer. you have to go through quite a maze to get it.)
2 to 3 thousand
2 to 3 thousand
they are about 1 foot and 2 inch ^^^^ I left this answer alone - just to show how some people DON'T read the question properly !. After mating, the gestation period for Garter snakes is between two and three months. The female 'gives birth' to live young - as opposed to laying eggs.... Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
I love snakes in general. But the garter snake is often a gentle non-aggressive creature that hunts small mammals like mice. This means that they keep the rodent population down around ones home and should be left alone. They do not get very large, only about 2' usually though they can get to 4' it is not common. They are also very skinny and fast.
yes, a gater snake well do no hanr if left alone. The snake well eat mice&rats&insects.
For the girl (garter are for girls normally), a garter goes on the left leg. But whichever you think is best. No rules for garter really. But most girls nowadays wear those thing that you put on the wrist (and usually with a flower design on it).
about 300 left
No they do not. King snakes typically like to be left alone.
Giant kangaroos no longer exist.
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there are only about a million giant clams left in this world
there are 1600 in the wild left is that amazing or what:-)