Yes, garter snakes are commonly found in Ohio. They are one of the most widespread and recognizable snake species in the state, often inhabiting a variety of environments including gardens, forests, and wetlands. Garter snakes are non-venomous and play an important role in controlling pest populations. Their presence contributes to the biodiversity of Ohio's ecosystems.
No, garter snakes are found only in North America.
Giant garter snakes are only found in California; Specifically, parts of the Central Valley.
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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.
If you mean "garter snakes" then the answer is no. Garter snakes bear their young live.
No Garter Snakes are not poisonous.
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.
No. Garter snakes are predators as are all snakes.
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