This close shot shows how the garters scales are "keeled", that is to say that there is a raised ridge running down the middle of the scales like the keel on a boat.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Garter Snakes
It is November and the fields around here are still very active with garters. There are also plenty smashed in the road as the blacktop lures them with warm temps. These are the first snakes that are seen around here in the spring, along with racers. They seem to thrive with a short hibernation period.
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My first snake was a garter - still got a soft spot for 'em.
We don't have many snakes in the UK and those we do are pretty reclusive. Must try to track some down - never seen an adder in the wild, only the odd grass snake.
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