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Slip, Slithery Dee! - Earth Day

Quebec is home to a couple of species of Garter snakes: the Eastern Ribbon snake http://tinyurl.com/5n33as and the Common Garter snake http://tinyurl.com/ygr2t7a The Eastern Ribbon snake (pictured above) is similar in appearance to the Garter snake, but it has a slightly longer tail. ... Cottonmouth females also give birth to live babies and usually births about 15 baby snakes that measure about 7 inches at birth. Lesson Plans: 1. Draw a Food Web that includes a snake. Continue reading


Garter Snakes in Captivity - Diet and Species Accounts - Part 4 ...

Always provide a wide range of foods to your garter snakes. Earthworms, goldfishes and minnows can form the basis of the diet of most, but individual preferences vary (see species accounts). Several young common garter snakes under my ... Eastern and Western Ribbon Snakes, T. sauritus & T. proximus. These thinly built snakes occupy nearly all of the USA, with the Western species reaching Costa Rica. I have never encountered them far from water, into which they retreat ... Continue reading


Slip, Slitheree Dee!

Since I am currently in Montreal, I'll begin with a snake that is found here in Quebec and then go to one found in Florida! Quebec is home to a couple of species of Garter snakes, the Eastern Ribbon snake (pictured above) and the Common ... Continue reading


Eastern Ribbon Snake

The Eastern Ribbon Snake's preferred habitat is wetlands. They are quite often found along streams and ponds. Frogs and other amphibians are their primary sources of food. The Ribbon snake is an adept swimmer and will pursue it's prey ... Continue reading


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eastern ribbon snake- the eastern ribbon snake gets its name from its very thin body. at maturity it can be anywhere from 18 to 86 cm in length.it is a slender black snake with a yellow midback stripe and one on each side. ... Continue reading


eastern ribbon snake

ribbon snake food. trail we like to take to find all types of snakes including the eastern ribbon snake. these are a couple of the many ribbons snakes me and my little brother have caught. if your just getting into snakes these are a ... Continue reading


Speaking of Nature: A Different Place for a Clutch of Eggs

The Eastern Smooth Green Snake is common in Ontario. It averages from 16 to 20 inches in length (40-50cm); the body is almost the same diameter for most of its length. Because of its protective colouration, it is seldom seen. ... The Northern Ringneck Snake, Eastern Smooth Green Snake, Eastern Hognose Snake, Blue Racer (extremely rare) and the Eastern Milk Snake are hatched from eggs. The Eastern Garter Snake, Northern Ribbon Snake, Queen Snake, Northern Water Snake, ... Continue reading


Other things in the woods « the Marvelous in nature

We came across this snake on the path. It's an Eastern Ribbon Snake, Thamnophis sauritus, and can be separated from the similar-looking garter snake by the presence of an additional yellow line along the side (that is, the garter snake ... And finally, on our way back, as we crossed through a grove of pine trees, we came across a large area of ground that had been dug up as the animal searched for food. In a couple spots, in the middle of the excavation, were some piles ... Continue reading

Ribbon Snake Eastern more Information

Alternative Name : Scientific Name: Thamnophis sauritus sauritus

Common Food : They feed mainly on amphibians like frogs, although these snakes may also eat insects (such as Red Worms) and fish.

Origin : North and South America

Habitat : They are usually found in wet habitats near the edges of ponds, streams, or other bodies of water.

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