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- Northwestern garter snake - Wikipedia
The northwestern garter snake (Thamnophis ordinoides) is a species of snake in the family Colubridae The species is endemic to North America In the United States, T ordinoides is found in California, Oregon, and Washington; in Canada, it is found in British Columbia [2]
- Northwestern gartersnake - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife
Northwestern gartersnakes are the smallest and most terrestrial (land-based) of our three garter snake species They occur in open grassy areas, in forest openings and edges of coniferous forest They are also common near water bodies
- Northwestern Garter Snake Facts, Description, Diet, and Pictures
The northwestern garter snake is a small to medium-sized, primarily terrestrial, diurnal colubrid native to North America The solitary species is constantly on the move, looking for food during the day
- Northwestern Garter Snake - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures . . . - Animalia
The Northwestern garter snake (Thamnophis ordinoides) is a nonvenomous species of snake found in North America It is one of the most variable species of snakes in the world Northwestern garter snakes are small, with adults averaging around 13-38 in (33-97 cm) in total length (including tail)
- Northwestern Gartersnake - Burke Museum
Northwestern Gartersnakes have a coastal distribution spanning British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Del Norte County in California Breeding Between late summer and early fall, females gather in open grassy areas to give live birth
- Thamnophis ordinoides (Northwestern Garter Snake) - ADW
Northwestern garter snakes can be found in habitats ranging from grasslands to forests, as well as shrub-lands and wetlands This species thrives within 0 to 1800 meters in elevation They are most commonly found next to the wood line of a forest or thicket
- Northwestern Gartersnake - Thamnophis ordinoides - California Herps
Three Northwestern Gartersnakes in Oregon and Washington were documented preying on non-native African nightcrawlers, introduced for fish bait, which were almost as long as two of the snakes that ate them
- Thamnophis Ordinoides – Northwestern Garter Snake - USA Snakes
The northwestern garter snake is one of the smaller species of the harmless garter snakes It is found in the Northwestern United States and neighboring Canada Most commonly, the snake has a dark body with one or three lighter longitudinal stripes
- The Northwestern Garter Snake: A Colorful and Adaptable Species ⋆ . . .
The Northwestern Garter Snake (Thamnophis ordinoides) is a vibrant and adaptable species native to the Pacific Northwest Known for its diverse color patterns, this snake is a non-venomous and harmless reptile that thrives in various environments
- Northwestern garter snake - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife
This garter snake is commonly found in suburban areas and city parks The Northwestern garter snake feeds mainly on slugs and earthworms, but also takes insects, small salamanders, frogs, fish, small mammals, and possibly nestlings of ground nesting birds
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