The garter snake is a common non venomous species.
There is a species of snake called a garter snake
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No. Garter snakes are very mildly venomous, but the venom is harmless.
Yes the are the same snake just different color but neither can let out venom
Garter snakes do have small fangs in the rear portions of their mouths, but their venom is very mild and is not dangerous to humans.
No snake is poisonous, though some are venomous. Garter snakes are technically very mildly venomous, but this venom is harmless to humans.
Yes, garter snakes have a weak venom that can make you itchy. While not exactly poison, venom is similar enough that the difference is mostly academic.
garter snakes have special glands in their mouth near where their venom glands would be. these glands act as a poison to predators. But it is actually not poisonous, but the garter snake wants predators to think he/she is poisonous though.
Garter Snakes were thought to be nonvenomous, but recent discoveries revealed that they do produce a mild neurotoxic venom but lack effective means of delivering it. Garter snakes can't kill an individual with the amounts of venom they produce. They can be found from Alaska, Canada, North America to Central America. Garter snakes diet consists of slugs, earthworms, leeches, lizards, amphibians, birds, fish, toads and rodents.
Like all snakes garter snakes are predators. Garter snakes get their nutrients by eating small animals.
no garter snakes come out in the hot days garter snakes not like to come out in a night
Garter snakes hibernate.