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Thamnophis inspectus
Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
And the ID has been given:
Amynthas agrestis
Which is a highly "aggressive" Asian worm commonly used for bait.
0.1 Storeria dekayi
Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!
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Thamnophis inspectus
Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
I find it VERY odd how garters have adapted to eat a food found on most every other continent that's not there own.
Could it be that the introduction of the worm to US soil has been a driving force in garter population expansion? :O
0.1 Storeria dekayi
Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!
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Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
oddly, most studies focus on dwindling populations, instead of growth....
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Thamnophis inspectus
Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
 Originally Posted by dekaybrown
oddly, most studies focus on dwindling populations, instead of growth....
Well of course there are other causes... I'm going to be generic and say pollution and loss of habitat, but the big killer is ignorance.
0.1 Storeria dekayi
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Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
You know, one o'the worms I got for P&J today, dropped its [I'm guessing] tail. I've never had that happen before. The 'tail' end went BONKERS.
There are native North American worms, just not in areas that were heavily glatiated like up here.
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Thamnophis inspectus
Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
I still find it interesting that a species like Butler's or dekay's has adapted to the new food items though. Perhaps one of the only reasons for the development of the butler's as a species was because of the invasive worms! :O
0.1 Storeria dekayi
Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!
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Old and wise snake
Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
 Originally Posted by Zephyr
I still find it interesting that a species like Butler's or dekay's has adapted to the new food items though. Perhaps one of the only reasons for the development of the butler's as a species was because of the invasive worms! :O
More and more, we have worms and not frogs. The reduction in frog populations is very noticeable in my area. Perhaps they gradually switched from frogs to worms?
KitKat "Acts of kindness should never be random."
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Thamnophis inspectus
Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
That's alot easier for me. :P
Although I can't quite find records saying they even eat/ate frogs. The article I read says they're basically neotenic radix.
0.1 Storeria dekayi
Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!
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Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
What about Gertie? She's only been eating worms for 300 years or less. Prior to Post Contact, there were no earth worms in MN at all, but for that aquatic one.
Opertunistic, as it's been said of garters. She's not develope in 300 years or so because of worms. Garters have been here forever, as well as north in Canada.
And Dekays? Like where's their usual, normal basic habitat? Maybe unglaciated and they've eaten worms all along? And just 'went over' to the non-native North American species of worms because they were handy?
2.0 NY Eastern Garters; Peepers, Jeepers
3.1 Western Hoggies; Kenabec, Niizh, Kokopelli, Anasazi
3.0 Puget Garters; Kunikpok, Tungortok, 'Rockster
1.0 Eastern Milk; Carmello
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Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D
It's far more reasonable to think the snakes adapted to whatever the food source they could eat than a species evolving because in hundreds - we're talking recent history here and survival of the fittest takes WAY longer than that - of years invasive worm species came about.
2.0 NY Eastern Garters; Peepers, Jeepers
3.1 Western Hoggies; Kenabec, Niizh, Kokopelli, Anasazi
3.0 Puget Garters; Kunikpok, Tungortok, 'Rockster
1.0 Eastern Milk; Carmello
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