Tag: Snakes

Garter Snakes – Basic Facts

The common garter snake is widely distributed in North America. It lives in Alaska, is the only snake to live there, and as far south as Central America. There are a large number of species, as many as 30 -40. They are all of the family Thamnophis. They are often misnamed simply because of the sound of the name. You’ll hear them called Gardner Snakes, Garden Snakes, Gartner Snakes, Guarder Snakes and so many more.

Garter Snakes – General Information

Garter snakes belong to the genus thamnophis. These are most commonly seen snakes and they live in various habitat. These snakes will have colored stripes against the checkered or plain background. Some of the snakes will have yellow or red stripes on the body. But the snake can change the color according to the surrounding in the thicket. These snakes can only grow to the length of three feet but can live up to ten

Pet Garter Snakes

Garter snakes, often referred to as gardener snakes, are found in most regions of United States as well as Canada. These snakes are common garden snakes that soon become a favorite pet for kids and parents need not worry a lot about these reptilian pets. Let us read a bit more information related to garter snakes as pets. How to Find and Catch Wild Garter Snakes Wild garter snakes can be found under a pile

Facts About Garter Snakes

The term ‘Garter Snake’, usually also called grass or garden snakes, refers to around twenty species of non-venomous snakes that are found all over the US. They can also be found in abundant numbers in Central America, Mexico, and southern parts of Canada. Most garter snakes are banded or striped lengthwise, with some having spots between the stripes. They can grow up to 60 cm, or 2 feet, in length. Less aquatic compared to the

Pet Corn Snakes

As exotic pets go, corn snakes make a good choice for beginners. They come in a variety of colors, are docile by nature and enjoy being handled, as well as being fairly easy to care for. Here are some tips on how to keep a pet corn snake healthy. To be a responsible pet owner, you will need to be prepared to commit time and energy to caring for your snake. Corn snakes can live

Information About Corn Snakes

Corn Snakes (Elaphe guttata), also known as the Red Rat Snake, are native only to North America. They kill their small prey using constriction. There is a maize-like pattern on their underside, and they were commonly found in corn fields, hence the name “Corn Snake”. Corn Snakes are popular pet snakes due to their calm and docile nature, unwillingness to bite, small adult size, colorful and intricate patterns, and they are very simple to take

Pet Corn Snakes

As exotic pets go, corn snakes make a good choice for beginners. They come in a variety of colors, are docile by nature and enjoy being handled, as well as being fairly easy to care for. Here are some tips on how to keep a pet corn snake healthy. To be a responsible pet owner, you will need to be prepared to commit time and energy to caring for your snake. Corn snakes can live

Information About Corn Snakes

Corn Snakes (Elaphe guttata), also known as the Red Rat Snake, are native only to North America. They kill their small prey using constriction. There is a maize-like pattern on their underside, and they were commonly found in corn fields, hence the name “Corn Snake”. Corn Snakes are popular pet snakes due to their calm and docile nature, unwillingness to bite, small adult size, colorful and intricate patterns, and they are very simple to take