The girdled snake
There are often more than a dozen species of garter snakes. The most typical one is the garter snake. The colors of garter snakes in different regions vary greatly. Although garter snakes are non-venomous, some species can attack humans and are distributed in North America. The most widespread group of reptiles. The following introduces the basic characteristics of the three garter snakes.
Banded snakes are small, usually 100 centimeters (39 inches) without legs, and are harmless. When disturbed, it hides its head and crawls its tail to remove a foul-smelling secretion from the anal glands. There are 1 or 3 vertical yellow or red stripes on the body, with checkered spots sandwiched between the stripes. Species with inconspicuous or no stripes are often called grass snakes. As for how many types of this genus there are, there are still disputes among authorities.
The mainland truss snake is a large truss snake that is exceptionally strong. Its patterns vary widely, but there is often a striking line along the back and a line along the ventral side. The area between the lines is lighter and has freckles; or the area between the lines is darker and has white freckles. Up to 1 meter long.
T. sauritus is a small, slender snake with dazzling stripes on its body. The tethered snake mainly feeds on insects, earthworms and bizoa; the tethered snake particularly likes to eat frogs. The girdled snake does not lay eggs, but they grow in early spring and give birth to young in late summer.
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