Garter snake droppings are typically small, cylindrical, and may appear dark brown or black. They often contain undigested bits of prey, such as small rodents or amphibians, which can give them a speckled appearance. The droppings may also have a moist texture, especially if the snake has recently eaten. Overall, they can resemble small, tapered pellets.
The vertical stripes down the side of garter snakes resembles men's sock garters popular back in the day.
The description matches that of a garter snake. Garter snakes are known for their black, brown, and sometimes green stripes running along their bodies from head to tail. They are common in many regions and are non-venomous.
Squirrel droppings are small, cylindrical in shape, and typically about the size of a grain of rice. They are dark brown or black in color and can be found in clusters in areas where squirrels are active, such as near trees or on rooftops.
Deer droppings
YES, because a mole is brown like mouse droppings
there is 2,000 kinds of snakes that are known ball python corn snake eastern garter snake northern garter snake san francisco garter snake western garter snake king cobra
American cockroach droppings look like little small round balls.
it depends on how much time you spend with it how you feed it and how they act make some notes of your garter snake or any other snake to see what type of snake it is and according to your results you can come to your conclusion and see your snakes personality if that's not the answer you expected then is it's the color of the snake then look at it in google images or try to find a website about your snake.
Chipmunk droppings do look like mouse droppings. It can be difficult to tell the difference between the two. However, chipmunk droppings are a tiny bit larger.
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Maybe it was a sick hobo.
Their droppings will be wateringWatery doodie.