None. Garter snakes dont get very big so if you put any other snake with it, the garter snake might get eaten.
Actually, nothing besides a kingsnake would eat a garter. I would say don't do it though, because of space and basking competition, and diseases.
There are many snakes that feed on other snakes not just Kingsnakes so you have to be careful on the species that you put in the same container, Indigoes, racers, cottonmouths, coral snakes, whipsnakes are some that come to mind>
No. Garter snakes are predators as are all snakes.
There is a species of snake called a garter snake
No. Like all snakes garter snakes are reptiles.
Garter snakes are in the genus 'Thamnophis'. The common garter snake is 'Thamnophis sirtalis'
The garter snake.
No,garter snakes are often small and are not poisonous.So they are perfectly harmless.
Garter snakes eat other snakes. If the other snake is small enough for the garter snake to fit into its mouth, it will eat it. You should not put two different snakes together in any case - reptiles are not social animals, and do not enjoy being in the same cage with each other.
No snake is poisonous, though some are venomous. Garter snakes are technically very mildly venomous, but this venom is harmless to humans.
As for most snakes, Garter snakes have other animals that will eat it. Foxes, birds, coyotes and other mammals closely related to foxes and coyotes will eat Garter snakes. It's 'enemies' are its predators or even humans can be a threat to snakes. Garter snakes can even be a threat to humans if overpopulated in one place, for example 20 Garter snakes in a person's backyard can be a hazard to ones health especially to infants or babies.
The Garter snake weighs 18-20lbs
No. Garter snake scales are not sharp.
Garter snakes in general are not in danger but a few species are.