Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Garter Snake

Like many other youngsters, It is the Common Garter Snake that I first chased and handled. It was this species of snake Tommy and Jordan first encountered outdoors. I think almost anyone who spends time outdoors has encountered and can recognise the Common Garter Snake.

I have handled my share of Garter Snakes and have had a few land a painless bite. They have always been considered nonvenomous , but recently I read they do produce a mild toxic venom. And anyone who has ever captured a Garter Snake can tell you about the NASTY, HORRIBLE, PUTRID smelling fluid they produce when first captured. This is a defensive tool they use to discourage critters from messing with them.

We have an abundance of Garter Snakes here and although common, I still think they are spectacular animals.


1 comment:

  1. How nice, a friend for Chester! Are you going to name him??
    Love to all, Mom

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