Yes, I have encountered garter snake holes in my yard.
Yes, I have encountered a snake hole in my yard before.
No, I have never found snake holes in my backyard.
No, they have little peg-like teeth. They bite only rarely, do no harm what-so-ever but it sure scares you when you have a snake bitting you.
No, I have never found pictures of snake holes in my yard.
Theodore Roosevelt reportedly kept a garter snake, named Emily Spinach, as well as two other snakes, unnamed or name unknown.
yes. have you ever seen the movie holes. she has it in hers.
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.
Yes, I saw a picture of her in garter belt, hose and no panties or bra; she looks fantastic.
No, I have not encountered a spider beetle in my bathroom.
It is very difficult. Garter snakes are active, nervous serpents, and rarely settle down. They should not be kept as pets. Snakes are not like dogs... they cannot be "made" into tame pets. Although I am sure they can be pets, I don't believe they will ever come when you call, fetch a stick/ball, or let you pet it.
No, I have never encountered a bobcat on a cactus in the wild.
No, I have never encountered a grizzly bear in a tree.