As you decrease the force applied to a rubber band or garter, it will lose its elasticity and stretchability, eventually becoming more relaxed and less taut. The rubber band will not spring back into its original shape as effectively as before when less force is applied.
Order of the Garter happened in 1348.
Yes, very much so. This is due to the naive assumption that they are venomous.
It is unlikely to happen but has happened occasionally when two pet Garter Snakes go for the same food item at the same time. The larger snake can swallow the food and the other snake if it is still holding the food. so no
a garter snake.
Garter snakes are in the genus 'Thamnophis'. The common garter snake is 'Thamnophis sirtalis'
no garter snakes come out in the hot days garter snakes not like to come out in a night
They were other garter snakes. It is impossible for a garter snake to give birth to a ring neck snake. They are very different snakes. Garters are semi aquatic ovoviviparous colubrids while ring neck snakes are oviparous rear fanged snakes that are venomous to other reptiles along with amphibians. You said you got it in the wild? Let it go. You want a garter snake - go to a reptile shop.
Garter snakes hibernate.
Order of the Garter was created in 1348.
Night of the Garter was created in 1933.
You might give your date the garter during the wedding reception. If you catch the garter that the groom has thrown, you will then be encouraged to put the garter on the leg of the woman who caught the bouquet.
Like all snakes garter snakes are predators. Garter snakes get their nutrients by eating small animals.