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Garter snake on a log in Western Oregon. Edited.
This maritime garter snake was photographed in bar harbor, Maine, in a boggy forest.
A black racer is suspended in tall reeds on the shore of a wetland. The eastern black racer, Coluber constrictor, is the most common,  snake in its range.
A common garter snake coiled up in a tree.
The venomous Australian Rough Scaled Snake with it's forked tongue out.  This is one of the most dangerous snakes and reptiles in the world.  Photographed completely in the wild.
Black racer snake or rat snake coiled ready to strike looking at camera. Shot in Queensland, Australia.
A Red Spotted variant of the Common Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis)
Common (Red-spotted) Garter coiled up on a log
a snake searches for food in southern Arizona
Black dangerous snake at forest at the leaves curled up in a ball
Snake on trail, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, USA
A close up of an Eastern Garter Snake.
Red-bellied Snake, Storeria occipitomaculata, Seney National Wildlife Reserve,  Michigan. Colubridae.
a close up of a garter snake
Close up of a large garter snake.
Snake hanging on a branch with the truckee river in the background.
Garter snake on the ground in the bush.
Common Garter Snake curled up in the grass during July in upstate New York
A northern ribbon snake waits patiently for prey in Canada's Laurentian Forest.
The grass snake (Natrix natrix), sometimes called the ringed snake or water snake, is a Eurasian non-venomous snake. It is often found near water and feeds almost exclusively on amphibians
Fat red bellied water snake in the grass looking at the camera
Two garter snake heads in Western Oregon. Edited.
The dice snake (Natrix tessellata) lies on a stone, Tiligul estuary, Ukraine
The Western terrestrial garter snake (Thamnophis elegans) is a species of colubrid snake found in Redwood National Park, California.
Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) also referred to as the Common Garter Snake. Is a common snake indigenous to North America. Taken in New Jersey USA.
a snake searches for food along the gulf coast of Texas
Close up shot of an Eastern Garter Snake flicking his tongue.
The Caspian whipsnake (Dolichophis caspius, sometimes also Coluber caspius) also known as the large whipsnake (among various other species in genus Dolichophis/Coluber), is a common species of whipsnake found in the Balkans and parts of Eastern Europe.\nDescription:\nThe Caspian whipsnake is perhaps the largest species of snake in Europe. It typically grows to around 140–160 cm in length, though a few may exceed a length of 200 cm. The record sized specimen was approximately 250 cm. Body mass can be commonly from 120 to 673 g. This species is not venomous and is mostly active during the day. The head is joined to the body by a thick neck. Its pupils are round. Nineteen rows of smooth scales can be found at the middle body, though rarely there may be seventeen. Dorsal scales each have two apical pits at the posterior edge. The center of the scale is lighter in colour than the edges. The dorsal side is grey-brown and features markings which are distinctive in juveniles and young snakes but fade with age. The ventral side is light yellow or white (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
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