A snake periodically sheds it's skin.
i think its a black and green snake.......
There is a species of snake called a garter snake
You may be referring to a garter snake. See the image above.
They are both snakes.
This would depend on the species of frog and snake. For example, a common frog and garter snake would probably have the serpent win, while an American bullfrog could easily eat the garter.
a garter snake.
The garter snake is close to the water snake
It symbolises healing. Periodically through its life, every snake sheds its entire outer layer of skin (known as ecdysis). This is not only to enable the snake to grow (its skin doesn't stretch indefinitely like ours does), but also aids in healing old scars inflicted by predators. Each time a snake sheds, it forms a completely new skin underneath the old one, and any wounds gradually reduce and heal.
One is a Garter Snake and one is a rattle snake.
Garter snakes are in the genus 'Thamnophis'. The common garter snake is 'Thamnophis sirtalis'
The Garter snake weighs 18-20lbs
No
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
Two-striped Garter Snake was created in 1860.
The garter snake
1-2 pounds for an adult San Francisco Garter Snake
The common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) is native to North America