The Western Ribbon Snake is found in North and Central America in freshwater habitats.
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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No. There are a very few varieties that DO live in the sea, but most are land animals.
Yes, as long as they are given the proper space; at least 30 gallons.
Yes, some do.Water snakes like the queen and ribbon snakes.
Ribbon snakes are completely harmless to humans and are often kept as pets.
(18-26", up to 38")
Vipers (including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths), boa constrictors, and some North American colubrids such as garter snakes, ribbon snakes, water snakes, earth snakes, and brown snakes
Yes the are the same snake just different color but neither can let out venom
Yes, snakes live in rainforests. Most snakes that live there are pythons.yes.
To a certain extent. Ribbon snakes usually live near a stream or pond, since their main diet consists of fish, tadpoles and small frogs and toads. They are great swimmers, but as pets, they don't seem to enjoy being placed in water. In their cages or aquaria, they will sometimes sit in their water or glide through their water bowl. Our current ribbon snake is attracted to and will strike at the stream of water as we pour some into its water bowl.