Ribbon Snake |
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Description
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18-40". A slender, streamlined garter snake. 3 bright, well-defined stripes usually contrast sharply with dark back and sides. Side stripe involves 3rd and 4th scale rows. A dark, brownish stripe suns along margin of belly scales. Lip scales and belly unmarked. Tail very long, about a third of the snake's total length. Scales strongly keeled, in 19 rows. Anal plate single. |
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Voice
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none
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Breading
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Mates in spring. Live-bearing.
3-26 young, 7-9" long, are born July to August, mature in 2-3 years.
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Habitat
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Wet meadows, marshes,
bogs, ponds, weedy lake shoreline, swamps, and shallow, meandering streams.
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Subspecies
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Blue-striped, Peninsula, Northern |
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Other
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Semiaquatic; almost always
encountered in low wet places. Likes to bask in bushes. When startled
it takes to water. Unlike water snakes, which dive, ribbon snakes glide
swiftly across the water's surface. They feed on frogs,salamanders, and
small fish.
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