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Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis)
This tiny snake - barely 1 cm in diameter - was in a small tree in my yard one morning. Its tongue flicked in curiosity at me before it lept off the tree and took cover on the ground. Aug 30, 2009
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Judy
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Leaping ... Lizards ... er ... Garter Snakes!
24/Oct/09 1:15 AM
Kathy
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It was certainly "ready for it's close up, Mr. DeMille!" Wow.
24/Oct/09 2:00 AM
appy
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What a macro shot!!..and Jim how far were you from this scarry lil thing??
24/Oct/09 2:04 AM
Vibrant Vici
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Our Garter snakes in the west are welcome friends to the garden...how about where you are Jim? Did you give it a lil kiss back?
24/Oct/09 6:13 AM
CynB
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Lovely pattern on it - great shot. From that I would not have imagined it to be so small. We have a small green tree snake living in our block wall. It puts its head out every morning for a bit of sun.
24/Oct/09 10:56 AM
shosho
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Now that I've calm down and read that it's only a garter snake, I can see it's a cute one. I had a bright green tree snake in my classroom once. Sweet little thing, but I couldn't stand to feed it goldfish. The poor fish would be panicked and darting for its life. I would just have to leave the room or I'd frantically try to save it!
24/Oct/09 2:24 PM
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"My tongue is longer than yours, so there!"
29/Oct/09 6:20 AM
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