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Garter snakes typically do not kill their prey in a conventional sense, as they are non-venomous and primarily feed on small animals like frogs, fish, and insects. Instead of constricting or injecting venom, they rely on their agility and quick strikes to capture prey. Once caught, they may use their sharp teeth to hold onto the animal while swallowing it whole. Their method of hunting is more about ambushing and consuming rather than killing in a lethal sense.

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