The garter snake known for its distinctive blue belly is the Eastern garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis). This subspecies is commonly found in the eastern United States and parts of Canada. The blue coloration is most prominent in juvenile snakes and can vary in intensity among individuals. Eastern garter snakes are non-venomous and often exhibit a pattern of stripes along their bodies.
i think its a black and green snake.......
Garter snake
garter snakes like to be in the wooded areas with grassy or bushy coverings
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
a water moccasin
Its a garter snake wich is harmless they have those colors because theyve been in the shade for a long time.
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.
Yes. Salamandars are part of a garter snake's diet.
The bird with a blue back and a white belly is likely a blue jay.
A black snake with three bright yellow lines is likely a species of king snake (Lampropeltis), known for their distinct coloration. King snakes are non-venomous and native to North America, with species such as the California kingsnake or the Eastern kingsnake exhibiting this color pattern.
I believe you are refering to a black rat snake.
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