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reddz
07-07-2009, 04:31 AM
I'm new here and I'm in search of some info actually. I have found snake skins in my yard over the last several years and now I am finding snakes. Garter snakes I believe.
I live in Wilmington Delaware (USA) and I am just a mile or so from the Pennsylvania border. I found a really long one last Thursday. My son took it to a nature center near him for identification and they called it a Butler's garter.
I had written to Director at the Indiana-Perdue University and he said he doubts it was a Butler's. The snake was nearly 2 feet long with a distively triangular (diamond?) shaped head. It had the coloring found on the Butler's. Yellow stripes down the sides and an yellowish white belly.
I wrote to the Director because I had recently travelled to Ohio in my camper. I was wondering about a hitch hiker. I read the Butler's can be found in Ohio. Sorry I don't have pictures but if any one can shed some light on what I found I'd be most appreciative.
Stefan-A
07-07-2009, 04:39 AM
Welcome aboard. :)
Without pictures, it's near impossible to say for sure. Garters tend to flatten their heads when feeling threatened, making them appear triangular when viewed from above.
drache
07-07-2009, 05:20 AM
welcome to the forum
photos would be great
mustang
07-07-2009, 06:59 AM
Welcome aboard. :)
Without pictures, it's near impossible to say for sure. Garters tend to flatten their heads when feeling threatened, making them appear triangular when viewed from above.
so do hognose but they got a distinct snout
WELCOME
Hi, from Oregon, Reddz :)
adamanteus
07-07-2009, 11:22 AM
Hi Ed, and welcome to the forum.:)
Without pics or a much more detailed description any attempt at ID would simply be a guess.
reddz
07-07-2009, 01:22 PM
Oddly enough, after posting my inquiry, I was told to look at the Eastern garter snake. When I 'googled' it/him, I found a website That showed the garter I had found.
It's so neat now many color variations there can be in a species. I might just get hooked on these little guys yet.
adamanteus
07-07-2009, 01:31 PM
I might just get hooked on these little guys yet.
Yes, you must!:D
jamromhem
07-07-2009, 01:33 PM
Yes they are very addicting very fast.. Only a few days after catching my first checkered (on the 4th) I am wanting to get a second (male) but I am getting flack form the significant other about that idea :P
While she loves the lil checkered we found measuring a dainty 17.5 in. She hardly enjoys the idea of breading or catching more. YET!!!!!!
Quibble
07-07-2009, 07:02 PM
Its the kind of addiction they cant make patches for, off you go then!
haha, welcome to the forum!
ssssnakeluvr
07-07-2009, 07:49 PM
Its the kind of addiction they cant make patches for, off you go then!
haha, welcome to the forum!
well, if they did, no one would use them!!!! :cool:
guidofatherof5
07-07-2009, 08:56 PM
Yes they are very addicting very fast.. Only a few days after catching my first checkered (on the 4th) I am wanting to get a second (male) but I am getting flack form the significant other about that idea :P
While she loves the lil checkered we found measuring a dainty 17.5 in. She hardly enjoys the idea of breading or catching more. YET!!!!!!
Fight the good fight. Say things like "Hunny, It's only one more" Whatever you do don't mention how many babies they can have.
guidofatherof5
07-07-2009, 09:00 PM
Welcome to the forum.
This is the place to be.
You are amongst fellow addicts.
Hello, my name is Steve and I'm addicted to radixes.:D
Snake lover 3-25
07-11-2009, 03:01 PM
welcome to the forum!
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