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“Our goal is to obtain a schedule for protecting all 282 species, including the garter snake, within three years ... and much of the Santa Cruz and San Pedro rivers. The decline of the Mexican garter ...
Garter snakes come in a wide variety of colors depending on the species, but “most have three longitudinal stripes — one in the center of the back and one on each lower side of the body ...
DESCRIPTION: The San Francisco garter snake is a slender, three-foot-long snake with an orange head ... San Mateo County from Lake Merced south along the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains to Point ...
The colorful San Francisco garter snake, which has a distinctive burnt orange head and striped turquoise body ... San Mateo County and the base of the Santa Cruz Mountains, and has been listed ...
By any measure, the San Francisco garter snake is a knockout: Its head is red, its belly turquoise, and coral and black stripes run the ... northwest Santa Cruz County and near San Francisco ...
Montana hosts three species of garter snakes: Common, terrestrial and plains. All three are found in central Montana. All three have stripes that run the length of the body. Apparently they ...