If you mean in the same vivarium - then NO ! They are completely different species, requiring totally different living conditions ! NEVER house animals together that wouldn't be found in the same location in the wild !
Garter snakes eat other snakes. If the other snake is small enough for the garter snake to fit into its mouth, it will eat it. You should not put two different snakes together in any case - reptiles are not social animals, and do not enjoy being in the same cage with each other.
a garter snake.
The garter snake is close to the water snake
Yes. Five species of snake are found in Manitoba. The most common is the red sided garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis). The plains hognose snake, Northern red belly, Plains Garter snake and Smooth green snake. Of the five the hognose is a species at risk.
One is a Garter Snake and one is a rattle snake.
The Garter snake weighs 18-20lbs
Garter snakes are in the genus 'Thamnophis'. The common garter snake is 'Thamnophis sirtalis'
No
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
Two-striped Garter Snake was created in 1860.
The garter snake
1-2 pounds for an adult San Francisco Garter Snake