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Garter snakes are small to medium-sized snakes native to North and Central America. They are not venomous, but have a musky-scented secretion that they use to escape predators.
Garter snakes are poisonous and mildly venomous, but not dangerous to humans. They use their toxins to hunt prey and defend themselves, and are beneficial for the ecosystem.
7 Νοε 2023 · Garter snakes are one of the most common snakes in North America. They produce a small amount of mild neurotoxic venom in their saliva, but their bite is not painful or harmful to humans or pets.
18 Μαΐ 2021 · Unlike vipers, rattlesnakes, and cobras, garter snakes don't possess any venom. According to Terminix, some subspecies do have enough of the necessary toxins in their saliva to be considered venomous — just not to humans.
25 Απρ 2024 · The common garter snake is a mildly venomous colubrid that lives in North America. Its venom is only toxic to its prey, and it can also absorb toxins from some animals to deter predators.
8 Νοε 2024 · Four garter snakes are threatened; the IUCN classifies T. saliger of central Mexico and the giant garter snake (T. gigas) of California’s Central Valley as vulnerable species and T. mendax and T. melanogaster, both of central Mexico, as endangered species.
25 Μαρ 2022 · Learn about garter snakes, a common reptile in the U.S. that is not venomous. Find out their habitat, diet, hunting, birth, hibernation, and movement habits.