Garter snakes typically breed in the spring, shortly after emerging from hibernation. Mating usually occurs between April and June, depending on the region and climate. During this time, males may engage in competitive behaviors to attract females, often forming breeding balls where multiple males vie for a single female. After mating, females will lay eggs or give birth to live young, depending on the species.
garder snake
Assuming you're actually referring to 'Garter' snakes - ALLl snakes have the potential to bite - it depends on how you handle them - and the reptile's individual temperament.
No ! The human race is the invading species - into the snakes natural habitat !
only if you breed two corn snakes
Garder is a verb which means to keep.
yes
sometimes, it depends, most snakes stick with their "type" but there have been rare cases when snakes interbreed.
No, they are not closely related enough to breed, it is genetically imposible.
No - they are different species, which would never inter-breed naturally.
Because they breed, live and eat
No, it is a genetic impossibility for two entirely different species from different families to breed.
no. all snakes are solitary animals in the wild that only come together to breed or sometimes for hibernation.