Common Garter Snake
A small, harmless North American snake with three pale stripes down a dark back, one of the most familiar wild snakes on the continent.
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A small, harmless North American snake with three pale stripes down a dark back, one of the most familiar wild snakes on the continent.
A stocky, mildly venomous snake of Asian mangrove swamps with a blunt dog-like snout suited to hunting in muddy water.
A small, slender, red-yellow-and-black ringed elapid of the American Southeast with extremely potent neurotoxic venom.
A South American colubrid that mimics the bold red-and-black ringed pattern of true coral snakes but is harmless to humans.
A slim, climbing colubrid endemic to Japan, widely encountered around traditional wooden houses where it hunts rats and roosting birds.
A green-tinged desert rattlesnake of the American Southwest whose venom mixes hemorrhagic and powerful neurotoxic components.
A heavy, banded non-venomous water snake of eastern North America, frequently misidentified as a cottonmouth and killed by mistake.
A long, slim, alert Asian colubrid often kept by snake charmers, beneficial around villages for controlling rats and rodents.
A large, heavy-bodied rattlesnake of eastern North American hardwood forests, calm by nature and culturally important in colonial American history.
A small, upturned-snouted prairie snake popular as a pet, famous for puffing up dramatically and then playing dead.
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