They don't fight. They don't even interact. Therefore, they can live in the same garden.
Both.compete for water
They have a green skin, like the leaves they live on. Besides that, their skin reflects the same wavelength as leaves, so they are hard to see for animals who can see in the dark -like snakes.
I was curious myself. I found the related link below. According to that, they are Garter snakes but are often called garden or gardener snakes because they are often found in gardens.
I was curious myself. I found the related link below. According to that, they are Garter snakes but are often called garden or gardener snakes because they are often found in gardens.
Ribbon snakes and garter snakes are basically the same thing so i would say yes they can.
A common "flying frog" lives at least 5-10 years.A common frog lives the same live spand as a "flying frog".
Absolutely not ! They require completely different living conditions to be housed together. Besides which - the frog would view the snake as food !
Common Garter or Garden snakes eat the same as larger ones, except they feed on smaller worm or larvae and insects.
Yes - IF they're the same species and similar sizes !
Reptiles are usually solitary creatures - however - you can house species together IF they are from the same country and are not likely to view their 'companion' as food ! For example - corn snakes and rat snakes can live inthe same vivarium but NOT corn snakes and king snakes - as the king snake diet consists of other snakes !
No. Despite stories about "snow snakes", snakes are reptiles- cold blooded- they are same temperatures as their surroundings.
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>