One is a Garter Snake and one is a rattle snake.
Well, in pretty good detail, garter snakes and baby rattlesnakes are nowhere near similar. Baby rattlesnakes are already venomous and dangerous, and have the rattle on their tail. Garters have two yellow stripes on a black or brown body, maybe even red in some species, an sometimes checkers for certain ones. Baby Rattlers, and settlers in general, usually are brown with diamond, or otherwise edges markings. Garters are not very dangerous, but bites from large ones can hurt, and give you an infection. Rattlesnakes can kill you if you don't get treated for their venom.
a garter snake.
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
Two-striped Garter Snake was created in 1860.
The common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) is native to North America
No. Garter snakes are predators as are all snakes.
One is a Garter Snake and one is a rattle snake.
a gecko is a lizard and a rattle snake is a snake.
Eastern Racer, Ringneck Snake, Brown Snake, Common Garter Snake, Smooth Green Snake, Timber Rattlesnake, Northern Water Snake, Milk Snake, Redbelly Snake, and Eastern Ribbon Snake to name a few. There are no poisonous snakes in Maine. The last sighting of a Timber Rattlesnake was 1901
a garter snake.
The garter snake is close to the water snake
The Rattlesnake live there and it is venomous. The King Snake lives there and it is not, The Cotton mouth lives there and it is venomous. The garter snake lives there and it is not. The Copperhead lives there and it is venomous.
Snakes with general black and tan markings are most than likely Common garter snakes. These can include the red-sided garter or eastern garter snake. Common garter snakes can grow to anywhere from 48 to 54 inches.
There are four types of venomous snakes that live in Iowa. However, you are not likely to encounter any of them. They are the Timber Rattlesnake, Prairie Rattlesnake, Massasauga Rattlesnake and Copperhead.
Here are some that I know of that live around my house. Cottonmouth, Copperhead, Timber Rattler, Black snake, King snake, Diamond back rattlesnake, Garter snake, Puff Adder.
sounds like a rattle snake. Does the head come to a point and you can tell the difference between the body and head? If so it is a rattlesnake.
Garter snakes are in the genus 'Thamnophis'. The common garter snake is 'Thamnophis sirtalis'
The Garter snake weighs 18-20lbs