Ribbon snakes are primarily threatened by habitat loss, pollution, and road mortality. Predation by birds, mammals, and larger snakes can also significantly impact their populations. Additionally, human activities, such as the use of pesticides and habitat destruction, contribute to their decline. Conservation efforts are essential to protect their habitats and ensure their survival.
Ribbon snakes and garter snakes are basically the same thing so i would say yes they can.
Ribbon snakes don't lay eggs - they 'give birth' to live babies.
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big snakes
Yes, some do.Water snakes like the queen and ribbon snakes.
The Western Ribbon Snake is found in North and Central America in freshwater habitats.
Ribbon snakes are completely harmless to humans and are often kept as pets.
Eagles, Other snakes or large birds
(18-26", up to 38")
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yes snakes do