Depending on the species, garter snakes can grow to around 48 inches long.
In captivity, common garter snakes usually live between 6 to 10 years, sometimes longer.
Most likely in a garden or long grass or a wet...swampy area
they are about 1 foot and 2 inch ^^^^ I left this answer alone - just to show how some people DON'T read the question properly !. After mating, the gestation period for Garter snakes is between two and three months. The female 'gives birth' to live young - as opposed to laying eggs.... Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
I had a huge garter snake den in my backyard last spring. I got rid of every snake I seen come out of it. Didn't see any snakes all summer near it. Now it is getting fall I have seen snakes rooting around in it again. Big and small garter snakes. I have been watching and getting rid of the ones I see. I would say yes they return year after year to the same den to hibernate and have babies. I chased one over 50 yards before I lost it in through a privacy fence. It was a big one. over two inches in diameter and at least 4 ft long. About 3 hours later it was back. Needless to say it got away.
Depending on the species, garter snakes can grow to around 48 inches long.
In captivity, common garter snakes usually live between 6 to 10 years, sometimes longer.
The snakes don't take care of their young. They lay eggs and leave.
Some kings of Garter snakes can grow more than 4 ft long but it depends on what it eats and what its genetic prints are.
Sea Snakes can hold their breath for up to an hour.
There's quite a few species under 6 feet long that make reasonable 'pets'. Garter snakes rarely exceed 3 feet. Corn snakes average around 5 feet in length. Even Royal Pythons are shorter than 6 feet at adult size (although in any species there areexceptions !)
Most likely in a garden or long grass or a wet...swampy area
they are about 1 foot and 2 inch ^^^^ I left this answer alone - just to show how some people DON'T read the question properly !. After mating, the gestation period for Garter snakes is between two and three months. The female 'gives birth' to live young - as opposed to laying eggs.... Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
As long as they have just had a large meal, and slow their metabolic rate, then yes.
Rattle snakes generally have a triangular head with cat-like eyes. Their bodies are slim and long ranging from 4 to 8 feet in length.
The snake that fits your description is likely a Ribbon Snake (Thamnophis sauritus). Ribbon Snakes are long, skinny snakes that are black with white stripes running the length of their body. They are common in Oklahoma and are often found near water sources.
Garter snakes typically range in size from 18 to 26 inches (46 to 66 cm) in length, although some can grow up to 4 feet (1.2 meters). Their size can vary depending on factors such as species, age, and environment.